Seeing and treating the out-group like family: Transference effects in an ethnic context
Source
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, 24, 3, (2021), pp. 436-452ISSN
Publication type
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Journal title
Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
Volume
vol. 24
Issue
iss. 3
Languages used
English (eng)
Page start
p. 436
Page end
p. 452
Subject
Behaviour Change and Well-beingAbstract
Transference effects occur when our impressions are guided by our mental representations of significant others. For instance, if a target resembles an individual's significant other, then that person’s feelings toward their significant other will be transferred onto the target. The present research examines whether transference effects emerge even when the target belongs to an ethnic out-group. In two experiments, participants received descriptions of in-group and out-group targets who partly resembled their own (or another's) positive significant other. The findings showed that resemblance to one’s own significant other improves attitudes and behavior toward both in-group and ethnic out-group targets, as found across two nations and three different ethnic out-groups. The present research hence provides evidence of robust transference effects across ethnic group boundaries.
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