Sunday, 3 April 2016

1ST HISTORICAL URROR

 In 68 B.C., for instance, the Roman city of Ostia, a vital port for one of the world's earliest superpowers, was set on fire by a band of thugs. 

The “False Consensus” Effect: An Egocentric Bias in Social Perception and Attribution Processes. Lee Ross, David 

 Group Inhibition of Bystander Intervention in Emergencies. Bibb Latané and John M. Darley (1968)

Knowing What to Think by Knowing Who You Are: Self-Categorization and the Nature of Norm Formation, Conformity and Group Polarization. Dominic Abrams et al. (1990)


 Social Categorization and Intergroup Behaviour. Henri Tajfel et al. (1971)


Dying and Lilling for One's Group: Identity Fusion Moderates Responses to Intergroup Versions of the Trolley Problem. William B. Swann et al. (2010)

Exposure to Out-Group Members Criticizing Their Own Group Facilitates Intergroup Openness. Tamar Saguy and Eran Halperin (2014)


Paradoxical Thinking as a New Avenue of Intervention to Promote Peace. Boaz Hameiri et al. (2014)


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