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Emotions and prejudice: Specific emotions toward outgroups
Short Title: Emotions and prejudice
Format: Conference Paper
Publication Year: 2007
Pages: 27–39
Sources ID: 22950
Visibility: Private
Zotero Collections: Contexts of Contemplation Project
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This research draws on ideas about emotion-related appraisal tendencies to generate and test novel propositions about intergroup emotions. First, emotion elicited by outgroup category activation can be transferred to an unrelated stimulus (incidental emotion effects). Second, people predisposed toward an emotion are more prejudiced toward groups that are likely to be associated with that emotion. Discussion focuses on the implications of the studies for a more complete understanding of the nature of prejudice, and specifically, the different qualities of prejudice for different target groups.

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