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Outgroup threat and the emergence of cohesive groups: A cross-cultural examination

Evolutionary models and empirical evidence suggest that outgroup threat is one of the strongest factors inducing group cohesion; however, little is known about the process of forming such cohesive groups. We investigated how outgroup threat galvanizes individuals to affiliate with others to form eng...

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Published in:Group processes & intergroup relations 2022-10, Vol.25 (7), p.1739-1759
Main Authors: Lang, Martin, Xygalatas, Dimitris, Kavanagh, Christopher M., Craciun Boccardi, Natalia A., Halberstadt, Jamin, Jackson, Chris, Martínez, Mercedes, Reddish, Paul, Tong, Eddie M. W., Vázquez, Alexandra, Whitehouse, Harvey, Yamamoto, Maria Emília, Yuki, Masaki, Gomez, Angel
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Threats
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