Are strangers just enemies we have not yet met? The ingroup bias and intergroup relationships
In this week’s article we are going to focus on a bias that affects us in many different contexts: the ingroup bias. In many societies and environments, people tend to favor members of their group over others. However, especially in non-competitive environments, or without salient group identities, most people are able to care positively and genuinely about the well-being of others. Cooperation between in- and out-groups is primarily driven by expectations of future reciprocity, which supports the view that cooperation between in-group individuals shapes their group identity. ….[READ]
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