| 21. | In such circumstances there is no ingroup-outgroup categorization and thus no accentuation.
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| 22. | That is, they individuate the outgroup member, disassociating them from the group.
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| 23. | Empirical evidence seems to support the inclusion of the outgroup in the self hypothesis.
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| 24. | Participants'amount of ingroup identification also impacts the effectiveness of imagining outgroup contact.
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| 25. | In a laboratory experiment, racial outgroup members sharing common superordinate identity was explored.
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| 26. | However, they do not necessarily show a reduction of bias against the outgroup.
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| 27. | These correspond to high RWA beliefs, and in turn influence ingroup and outgroup attitudes.
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| 28. | The more participants infrahumanised the outgroup member, the less likely they were to help.
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| 29. | According to self-categorization theory, depersonalization makes perceptions of the outgroup more stereotypical.
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| 30. | Finally, ingroup members may influence each other to arrive at a common outgroup stereotype.
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