• The minimal group paradigm is a method employed in social psychology. Although it may be used for a variety of purposes, it is best known as a method for...
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    theory. The significance of in-group and out-group categorization was identified using a method called the minimal group paradigm. Tajfel and colleagues found...
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  • categorization and social discrimination in the minimal group paradigm". Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup...
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  • psychological root of in-group/out-group bias. To study this in the lab, Tajfel and colleagues created minimal groups (see minimal group paradigm), which occur when...
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    for the social identity perspective on groups was initially drawn from work using the minimal group paradigm. For example, it has been shown that the...
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  • or the Asch paradigm were a series of studies directed by Solomon Asch studying if and how individuals yielded to or defied a majority group and the effect...
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  • well as accounting for findings of outgroup homogeneity in the minimal group paradigm. Another body of research looked at ingroup and outgroup homogeneity...
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  • intergroup interaction (as in the minimal group paradigm), individuals begin to show favouritism towards their own group, and negative reactions towards...
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  • findings have come to be known as the minimal group paradigm. In his research, Tajfel found that strangers would form groups on the basis of completely inconsequential...
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  • between the groups are unclear or minimal. The minimal group paradigm suggest that people favor in-group members and discriminate against out-group members...
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  • predicted by Sheldon Glashow, John Iliopoulos and Luciano Maiani. The minimal group paradigm is developed by Henri Tajfel. Studies in Animal and Human Behavior...
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  • as sensitive. An experiment used a minimal group paradigm[clarification needed] to create two groups, the in-group and the outgroup, to which they assigned...
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  • Amity-enmity complex Discrimination Group conflict Group threat theory Intergroup relations Minimal group paradigm Prejudice Social psychology Stereotypes...
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  • Passing is the ability of a person to be regarded as a member of an identity group or category, such as racial identity, ethnicity, caste, social class, sexual...
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  • for real-world social groups such as members of different races. In one study utilizing a minimal groups paradigm (in which groups are randomly assigned...
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  • Social projection (category Group processes)
    Researchers suggest that the presence of projection in minimal group paradigm studies (where groups hold no prior meaning to an individual) is evidence that...
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  • far-away contacts such as citizens or visitors in one's country. Minimal group paradigm Guttman scale Likert scale Thurstone scale Diamond of opposites...
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    Collective narcissism Cultural identity Ingroups and outgroups Minimal group paradigm Moral exclusion Serge Moscovici; Ivana Marková (2006). The Making...
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  • Henri Tajfel; Minimal group paradigm shows that "othering" is the basis for discrimination. Tajfel's intention was to create groups with as little meaning...
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  • minimal group paradigm approach. Unbeknownst to them, they were all selected as part of the "in-group", although there was an established "out-group"...
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    and Group Life: 273–295. Bourhis, R. Y.; Gagnon, A. (2001). Brown, Rupert; Gaertner, Sam L. (eds.). "Social Orientations in the Minimal Group Paradigm"....
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  • well as accounting for findings of outgroup homogeneity in the minimal group paradigm. The social identity approach explicitly rejects the metatheory...
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    Intergroup harmony (category Group processes)
    promote cooperation. Henri Tajfel did another experiment in the "minimal group paradigm" experiments. This experiment shows that when there is no competition...
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  • Moghaddam was initially trained as an experimental researcher using the minimal group paradigm (Henri Tajfel was his PhD thesis examiner), he has also used qualitative...
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  • myself", and "My secrets are too embarrassing to share with others". Minority groups employ self-concealment to manage perceived stigma. For example, LGBT people...
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  • that disrupt mental health, increase risk of mental illness among certain groups, and worsen outcomes for individuals with mental illnesses. Much like the...
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  • themselves and others into groups, even when there is no motive to do so. Supporting this idea is Tajfel's minimal group paradigm, which has shown there is...
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  • discrimination and social values on level of self-esteem in the minimal group paradigm. European Journal of Social Psychology, 23, 63-75; Hunter, J., Platow...
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    minority groups. Some neurodiversity advocates and researchers including Judy Singer and Patrick Dwyer argue that the neurodiversity paradigm is the middle...
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  • (nominative, oblique, genitive). The inflectional categories used to group word forms into paradigms cannot be chosen arbitrarily but must be categories that are...
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