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The primary purpose of the present study is to test the following hypotheses: (1) superordinate group salience will reduce intergroup bias; and (2) the relationship between original group salience and... intergroup bias will be absent when superordinate group salience is high. Hypotheses were tested with 2 (superordinate group salience: high vs. low) × 2 (original group salience: high vs. low) between subjects design. Results did not reveal a significant main effect between superordinate group salience and intergroup bias. Furthermore, superordinate group salience did not display a significant moderating effect on the relationship between original group salience and intergroup bias. It is concluded that a mere emphasis on superordinate group itself is not enough to reduce intergroup bias.show more
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