Previous research has demonstrated that aggressive children exhibit both a hostile attribution bias (Hudley, 2008), in which they attribute hostile intent to a peer in an ambiguous situation, and a positive illusory bias (Owens et al., ...
... attribution ' honest ' . The negative stereotype we labelled hostile because the highest loading is on ' hostile ' . 2 For ... the effect of patriotism on the preference for ethnic citizenship is not significant . 8 The reliability ...
... hostile stereotypes and expectations . Likewise , pro - social acts by the disliked outgroup will be regarded as out - of - role and made problem- atic by a ... attributions beyond the attributor's control . 166 □ Intergroup Relations.
... intergroup drawing competition, and subsequently assessed participants' aggressive intentions toward group members and members of other groups (Nesdale & Duffy ... effect was moderated The Interface of Aggression and Peer Relations 293.
... intergroup drawing competition, and subsequently assessed participants' aggressive intentions toward group members and members of other groups (Nesdale & Duffy ... effect was moderated The Interface of Aggression and Peer Relations 293.
... attribution of intentions has been used in social information processing research , which finds that aggressive children over- attribute hostile ... intergroup conflict . Research on the outgroup homogeneity effect with children has been ...
Kenneth H. Rubin, William M. Bukowski, Brett Laursen. tions of intentions, in a manner similar to peer relations studies on the hostile attribution bias (with the difference being a focus on intergroup relationships). Social ...
... intergroup relations, and helping (pp. 223–243). Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. Omoto, A. M., Snyder, M ... Hostile attribution of intent and aggressive behavior: A meta-analysis. Child Development, 73, 916–934. Orpinas, P ...
... purpose; and increased self-consciousness, the pressure of evaluative scrutiny, and ambiguity about one's social standing promote biased or conflicted information seeking. What are the consequences of such collective paranoia? According ...