Citizens of the world: National stereotypes do not affect empathic response in the presence of individuating information

Volume: 57, Issue: 2, Pages: 251 - 260
Published: Sep 9, 2021
Abstract
Stereotyping is defined as generalising an attribute to a whole group and overlooking individual differences. In this study, we investigated whether Iranians' stereotypes of nations affected their empathy for the citizens of those nations. First, in a pilot study we explored common national stereotypes by using the stereotype content model (SCM) based on which six countries with different perceived warmth and competence scores were selected as...
Paper Details
Title
Citizens of the world: National stereotypes do not affect empathic response in the presence of individuating information
Published Date
Sep 9, 2021
Volume
57
Issue
2
Pages
251 - 260
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