What lies beneath? Predictors of identification with all humanity
Abstract
Superordinate identities, such as identification with all humanity (IWAH), may be considered the result of situational activation or as individual differences that can be measured using psychometric scales. Our research originates from this second approach. Why do some people feel connected only to narrow social groups like family and friends, while the social identifications of others cross boundaries, extending to people all over the world? We...
Paper Details
Title
What lies beneath? Predictors of identification with all humanity
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Volume
141
Pages
258 - 267
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