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Help Less or Help More —Perceived Intergroup Threat and Out-Group Helping

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  • Tingyan Li
  • Yufang Zhao

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The present research investigated the relationship between intergroup threat and prosocial actions toward out-group members. We proposed that intergroup threat not only results in direct negative intergroup attitudes and behavior, but also promotes an indirect reduction in out-group helping. Study 1 (N = 54) was conducted in a realistic setting, whereas Study 2 (N = 92) employed an experimental context. Willingness to help (help intent) and monetary donation (help behavior) was compared between the threatening out-group and the non-threatening out-group. The results showed that when intergroup threat was experienced, more help was offered to the non-threatening out-group than the threatening out-group. The findings suggest that perceived intergroup threat attenuates prosocial behavior toward out-group members.

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  • Tingyan Li & Yufang Zhao, 2012. "Help Less or Help More —Perceived Intergroup Threat and Out-Group Helping," International Journal of Psychological Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 4(4), pages 1-90, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:ijpsjl:v:4:y:2012:i:4:p:90
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