DeDreu Et Al (socio, cog) Flashcards
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Aim
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To investigate the influence of oxytocin on in-group favoritism and out-group discrimination
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Procedure
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- Approx 300 dutch male participants recruited online for a series of experiments including:
- Implicit bias test - task to test ethnocentrism
- Moral dilemma - task to test in-group favoritism (variations of “trolley choice” involving saving a single
member of in-group or out-group over a small group, Out-group was an Arad or German man) - Participants self-administered a nasal dose of oxytocin or placebo 40 min before computer task
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Findings
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- Implicit bias test - compared with placebo, oxytocin group increase in in-group, but not more likely to sacrifice
out-group - Moral dilemma task -compared with placebo, oxytocin group less likely to sacrifice in-group, but not more
likely to sacrifice out-group -
Supports hypothesis that oxytocin creates intergroup bias by increasing in-group favoritism and sometime
out-group discrimination- Provides important piece of critical thinking in the evaluation of Social Identity Theory
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Strengths
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- “Naturally-occurring” outgroups chosen from
Dutch population and national surveys
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Limitations
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- All male participants
- Ecological validity (well-known and artificial task)
- Participant variability may have influenced moral
dilemma task (didn’t experience both conditions)
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Ethical Considerations
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- Use of inducements (participants were paid 10
euros) - Deception (participants completed a series of
tests but only ethnocentrism was the focus and
were told it was a study that looking at the effect
of medication on test scores and
decision-making)
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DeDreu Et Al (socio)
Research Method
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Experiment