Priming Effects of Violence on Infrahumanization

Author:

Delgado Naira1,Rodríguez-Pérez Armando2,Vaes Jeroen3,Leyens Jacques-Philippe4,Betancor Verónica2

Affiliation:

1. University of Laguna, Tenerife,

2. University of Laguna, Tenerife

3. University of Padova

4. Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

Abstract

Two experiments examine whether exposure to generic violence can display infrahumanization towards out-groups. In Study 1, participants had to solve a lexical decision task after viewing animal or human violent scenes. In Study 2, participants were exposed to either human violent or human suffering pictures before doing a lexical decision task. In both studies, the infrahumanization bias appeared after viewing the human violent pictures but not in the other experimental conditions. These two experiments support the idea of contextual dependency of infrahumanization, and suggest that violence can prime an infrahuman perception of the out-group. Theoretical implications for infrahumanization and potential underlying mechanisms are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication,Cultural Studies,Social Psychology

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