Outgroup threat and opportunity to derogate: A social neuroscience approach
Pubblicato online: 21 mar 2023
Pagine: 107 - 127
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58734/plc-2023-0006
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© 2023 Katherine Collins et al., published by Sciendo
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Intergroup communication is at the core of intergroup relations. Studies demonstrate that intergroup threat and having an opportunity to derogate the outgroup result in heightened cortisol levels. However, biomarkers associated with different stress systems may show distinct patterns under the same conditions. We investigated whether perceptions of threat and the opportunity to derogate would result in an increase in alpha-amylase levels. White Canadian university students (