As diversity increases, people paradoxically perceive social groups as more similar

Volume: 117, Issue: 23, Pages: 12741 - 12749
Published: May 20, 2020
Abstract
With globalization and immigration, societal contexts differ in sheer variety of resident social groups. Social diversity challenges individuals to think in new ways about new kinds of people and where their groups all stand, relative to each other. However, psychological science does not yet specify how human minds represent social diversity, in homogeneous or heterogenous contexts. Mental maps of the array of society’s groups should differ...
Paper Details
Title
As diversity increases, people paradoxically perceive social groups as more similar
Published Date
May 20, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
23
Pages
12741 - 12749
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