Fearing the Trojan Horse: Motives Attributed to the Outgroup and Rejection of Outgroup Help
Decisions to give and receive help are often influenced by group memberships, social identities, and intergroup relations. Two studies were conducted to test how perceived political relations between countries are related to willingness to accept offers of intergroup help. Respondents in two low-inc...
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Main Authors: | Zagefka, Hanna, Dela Paz, Erwine, Macapagal, Ma. Elizabeth, Ghazal, Saima, Bilgen, Emine, Cheso, Diana |
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Archīum Ateneo
2023
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Online Access: | https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/428 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/psychology-faculty-pubs/article/1428/viewcontent/J_Applied_Social_Pyschol___2023___Zagefka___Fearing_the_Trojan_horse__Motives_attributed_to_the_outgroup_and_rejection_of.pdf |
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