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The second season starts with an episode, "The Word," in which the n-word--always hidden under a bleep sound--is categorically rejected even inside the ingroup. This contravenes the aforementioned rule by which words are not intrinsically euphemistic or dysphemistic (Chamizo Dominguez 2004, 45; Crespo-Fernandez 2008, 107).
In fact, these biases reveal excessively positive appraisals of the ingroup and are labeled ingroup favoritism or bias.
Using presence-absence lens, we examine the use of metaphor and their connections to actors and phenomenon ideologically identifying the ingroup or outgroup.
When groups are in zero-sum competition for scarce resources, outgroup success threatens the well-being of the ingroup, which leads to intergroup bias.
[R.sup.2]= 16%, F (7,226) = 5.99, p < .001), Ingroup followed by Harm predicted political orientation, but not Authority, as predicted (Table 2).
Although older than Berger and Luckmann's work, Tajfel's arguments on social identity and connected concepts (Tajfel, 1974; Tajfel & Turner, 1979) are particularly useful for the study of Securitization in general and for this study on Israeli and Palestinian institutional discourse in particular, and some of his concepts, such as ingroup, outgroup and social category, can serve a crucial role in the building blocks of any Securitization theoretical model.
Reysen and Katzarska-Miller, both psychologists, ran several different types of tests of the cultural psychological model that suggests that increasing identification of global citizenship is related to one's degree of adherence to ingroup norms.
However, Team Ballydoyle wisely sent him down the sprinting route and he showed that he had trained on when bolting up from some very useful rivals INGROUP 3 contest at Naas in April.
Asimismo, asume la estrategia de polarizacion ideologica -esbozada por Van Dijk (2005)- desde el reconocimiento de la enfatizacion de las virtudes y de la mitigacion de los defectos del ingroup (gobierno norteamericano y disidencia en Cuba), en contraposicion a la enfatizacion de los defectos y la mitigacion de las virtudes del outgroup (gobierno cubano).
Based on the ethnolinguistic vitality framework, Francophones migrating to another province may weaken the demographic vitality of their ingroup in their province of origin while boosting the vitality of the Francophone communities they have joined in their province of destination.
Although Catholic and Protestant students also produced a similar set of response biases on the sectarian IAT, Catholic students showed even larger IAT effects favoring their (sectarian) ingroup than did their Protestant counterparts (they also showed larger self-reported effects favoring their ingroup than Protestant students).
We generally tend to hold implicit biases that favor our own ingroup, though research has shown that we can still hold implicit biases against our ingroup.
This function may be especially pronounced among extrinsically religious individuals, who tend to harness religion for its personal and social benefits (e.g., emotional security, strengthened ingroup ties).
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