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ArtikelIntergroup attribution bias in the context of extreme intergroup con?ict  
Oleh: Ariyanto, Amarina ; Hornsey, Matthew J. ; Gallois, Cindy
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Asian Journal of Social Psychology vol. 12 no. 4 (Dec. 2009), page 293–299.
Topik: intergroup attribution bias; intergroup con?ict
Fulltext: AA4929312042009.pdf (93.87KB)
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Isi artikelLimited research has examined attributional biases in the context of extreme intergroup con?ict, and the research that does exist contains methodological shortcomings. To remedy this, 282 Indonesians read a newspaper article describing a violent incident in Ambon. Christians (but not Muslims) used stronger situational attributions for violent ingroup acts than for violent outgroup acts. In contrast, both Muslims and Christians used stronger dispositional attributions for violent outgroup acts than for violent ingroup acts. This latter tendency emerged independently of who was described in the article as the perpetrators of the violence. Implications for our understanding of intergroup con?ict are discussed.
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