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Citation

Fousiani K, Michaelides M, Dimitropoulou P. J. Soc. Psychol. 2019; 159(4): 431-442.

Affiliation

c Department of Psychology , University of Crete , Heraklion , Greece.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/00224545.2018.1505709

PMID

30142295

Abstract

The purpose of this experiment was to test how ethnic group membership of both the bullies and the victims influence the way that observers attribute human characteristics to bullies. Ethnic group membership was manipulated in terms of bullies' and victims' ethnicity (ingroup-majority group versus outgroup-minority group). Furthermore, we examined the mediating role of empathic concern towards the victim and perspective taking of the bully in the relation between ethnic group membership of bullies and victims and attributions of humanness to the bullies. We hypothesized that observers would attribute lower human characteristics to outgroup bullies when bullies inflict harm on an ingroup victim. Moreover, we expected that perspective taking of the bully and empathic concern towards the victim would mediate this relation. Analysis of data from a sample of 293 Greek-Cypriot adolescents fully corroborated our hypotheses. The findings are discussed in terms of the discrimination-based nature of bullying at school.


Language: en

Keywords

Intergroup bullying; empathy; ethnicity; human nature and human uniqueness; humanness - dehumanization

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