In-group favoritism, sometimes known as in-group–out-group bias, in-group bias, intergroup bias, or in-group preference, is a pattern of favoring members...
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favouritism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Favoritism or favouritism may refer to: In-group favoritism, a pattern of favoring members of one's own group Cronyism...
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wonder why in-group favoritism takes place, even in arbitrarily assigned groups where group members have nothing in common other than the group to which...
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Outgroup favoritism is a social psychological construct intended to capture why some socially disadvantaged groups will express favorable attitudes (and...
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the procedures in the minimal group paradigm is to exclude "objective" influences from the situation. In the context of in-group favoritism, the anonymity...
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Cronyism (category Group processes)
in-group favoritism, the spoils system practice of partiality in awarding jobs and other advantages to friends or trusted colleagues, especially in politics...
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Social identity theory (section Ingroup favoritism)
social group and ingroup favoritism. This is because social identity theory was proposed as a way of explaining the ubiquity of ingroup favoritism in the...
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Ethnocentrism Galápagos syndrome Genetic fallacy Groupthink IKEA effect In-group favoritism Invented here – opposite. Not invented there (NIT) List of cognitive...
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Parochial altruism (section Group Selection Theory)
which is limited in scope to one's in-group. Parochial altruism is closely related to the concepts of in-group favoritism and out-group discrimination....
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a teacher may have a favorite student because they are biased by in-group favoritism. The teacher ignores the student's poor attainment. Conversely, they...
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Ethnocentrism (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Chris G. (January 2018). "Barriers to Multiculturalism: In-Group Favoritism and Out-Group Hostility Are Independently Associated With Policy Opposition"...
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fallacy. In 2005, Shackel described the reference to medieval castle defense like this: A Motte and Bailey castle is a medieval system of defence in which...
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non-representative statements from or members of an opposing group and parading these as evidence of that entire group's incompetence or irrationality. A steel man argument...
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lack of other opportunities for women executives, sexism, and men's in-group favoritism. Male study participants said that women are less suited than men...
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being part of our group such that they cannot serve as a counterexample to the group's good nature. The description of the fallacy in this form is attributed...
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bad-faith invitations to engage in debate". Sealioning can be performed by an individual or by a group acting in concert. An essay in the collection Perspectives...
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Circular reasoning (redirect from Circulus in probando)
Circular reasoning (Latin: circulus in probando, "circle in proving"; also known as circular logic) is a logical fallacy in which the reasoner begins with...
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System justification (category Group processes)
known as out-group favoritism, an acceptance of inferiority among low-status groups and a positive image of relatively higher status groups. Thus, the notion...
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Godwin's law (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
Mike Godwin in 1990, Godwin's law originally referred specifically to Usenet newsgroup discussions. He stated that he introduced Godwin's law in 1990 as an...
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Groupthink (redirect from Group think)
consensus effect Filter bubble Group flow Group polarization Group-serving bias Groupshift Herd behaviour Homophily In-group favoritism Individualism Lollapalooza...
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Ad hominem (redirect from Getting personal in argument)
having worked with Bill Ayers, who had been a leader in the Weather Underground terrorist group in the 1960s. Despite Obama denouncing every act of terrorism...
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fallacies, the larger group, may then be subdivided into categories such as improper presumption, faulty generalization, error in assigning causation,...
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Bounded rationality (section In psychology)
it is limited in scope and can be influenced by factors such as in-group favoritism and emotional distance. Together, these three concepts form the core...
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wrong" or some other statement that is similar in spirit. Person A and/or Person B are also allowed to be groups of individuals (e.g. organizations, such as...
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A false equivalence or false equivalency is an informal fallacy in which an equivalence is drawn between two subjects based on flawed or false reasoning...
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realistic achievable possibility and another unrealistic solution that could in some way be "better". It is also related to the appeal to purity fallacy where...
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In logic, equivocation ("calling two different things by the same name") is an informal fallacy resulting from the use of a particular word or expression...
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to force to bring about the acceptance of a conclusion. One participates in argumentum ad baculum when one emphasizes the negative consequences of holding...
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comparisons problem (in statistics) and apophenia (in cognitive psychology). It is related to the clustering illusion, which is the tendency in human cognition...
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sick of it. The fallacy of dragging the conversation to an ad nauseam state in order to then assert one's position as correct due to it not having been contradicted...
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