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2. Social judgement and approval of Burkinabè immigrants by their peers in the country of origin: The role of separation acculturation strategy
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Ouoba, Nestor Motemba, primary, Nugier, Armelle, additional, Alnajjar, Yara, additional, and Badea, Constantina, additional
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- 2024
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3. A multilab replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of cognitive dissonance
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Vaidis, David C., Sleegers, Willem W. A., Leeuwen, Florian van, DeMarree, Kenneth G., Sætrevik, Bjørn, Ross, Robert M., Schmidt, Kathleen, Protzko, John, Morvinski, Coby, Ghasemi, Omid, Roberts, Andrew J., Stone, Jeff, Bran, Alexandre, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, Gunsoy, Ceren, Moussaoui, Lisa S., Smith, Andrew R., Nugier, Armelle, Fayant, Marie-Pierre, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Appiah, Obed K., Arbige, Spencer, Aubert-Teillaud, Benjamin, Bialobrzeska, Olga, Bordel, Stéphanie, Boudjemadi, Valerian, Brohmer, Hilmar, Cabooter, Quinn, Chahir, Mehdi, Chassang, Ianis, Chatard, Armand, Chou, Yu Yang, Chung, Sungeun, Cristea, Mioara, Daga, Joséphine, Depow, Gregory J., Desrichard, Olivier, Dubrov, Dmitrii, Evans, Thomas R., Falkowicz, Séverine, Ferreira, Sylvain, Figureau, Tim, Fointiat, Valérie, Friedrich, Théo, Gashkova, Anastasia, Girandola, Fabien, Granjon, Marine, Grigoryev, Dmitry, Gunaydin, Gul, Güzel, Şevval, Hazrati, Mahsa, Helmy, Mai, Ikeda, Ayumi, Inzlicht, Michael, Jaubert, Sara, Kasanov, Dauren, Khoddami, Mohammad Mohsen, Kim, Taenyun, Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi, Kodapanakkal, Rabia I., Kosachenko, Alexandra, Maedge, Kortney, Mahaney, John H., Martinie, Marie-Amélie, Mascheretti, Vitor N., Matsuda, Yoriko, Mauduy, Maxime, Mauny, Nicolas, Metzen, Armand, Moreno-Bella, Eva, Moya, Miguel, Nadarajah, Kévin, Nejat, Pegah, Norman, Elisabeth, Okten, Irmak Olcaysoy, Özdoğru, Asil A., Ozer, Ceyda, Padial-Rojas, Elena, Pavlov, Yuri G., Perusquia-Hernandez, Monica, Proost, Dora, Rabinovitch, Aleksandra, Rohmer, Odile, Selcuk, Emre, Sénémeaud, Cécile, Shani, Yaniv, Shmeleva, Elena A., Simoens, Emmelie, Smith, Kaitlin A., Somat, Alain, Song, Hayeon, Sonmez, Fatih, Souchet, Lionel, Taylor, John J., Beest, Ilja van, Linden, Nicolas Van der, Verheyen, Steven, Verschuere, Bruno, Vezirian, Kevin, Vieira, Luc, Wiechert, Sera, Willis, Guillermo B., Wollast, Robin, Xia, Ji, Yamada, Yuki, Yoshimura, Naoto, Priolo, Daniel, Vaidis, David C., Sleegers, Willem W. A., Leeuwen, Florian van, DeMarree, Kenneth G., Sætrevik, Bjørn, Ross, Robert M., Schmidt, Kathleen, Protzko, John, Morvinski, Coby, Ghasemi, Omid, Roberts, Andrew J., Stone, Jeff, Bran, Alexandre, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, Gunsoy, Ceren, Moussaoui, Lisa S., Smith, Andrew R., Nugier, Armelle, Fayant, Marie-Pierre, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., Appiah, Obed K., Arbige, Spencer, Aubert-Teillaud, Benjamin, Bialobrzeska, Olga, Bordel, Stéphanie, Boudjemadi, Valerian, Brohmer, Hilmar, Cabooter, Quinn, Chahir, Mehdi, Chassang, Ianis, Chatard, Armand, Chou, Yu Yang, Chung, Sungeun, Cristea, Mioara, Daga, Joséphine, Depow, Gregory J., Desrichard, Olivier, Dubrov, Dmitrii, Evans, Thomas R., Falkowicz, Séverine, Ferreira, Sylvain, Figureau, Tim, Fointiat, Valérie, Friedrich, Théo, Gashkova, Anastasia, Girandola, Fabien, Granjon, Marine, Grigoryev, Dmitry, Gunaydin, Gul, Güzel, Şevval, Hazrati, Mahsa, Helmy, Mai, Ikeda, Ayumi, Inzlicht, Michael, Jaubert, Sara, Kasanov, Dauren, Khoddami, Mohammad Mohsen, Kim, Taenyun, Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi, Kodapanakkal, Rabia I., Kosachenko, Alexandra, Maedge, Kortney, Mahaney, John H., Martinie, Marie-Amélie, Mascheretti, Vitor N., Matsuda, Yoriko, Mauduy, Maxime, Mauny, Nicolas, Metzen, Armand, Moreno-Bella, Eva, Moya, Miguel, Nadarajah, Kévin, Nejat, Pegah, Norman, Elisabeth, Okten, Irmak Olcaysoy, Özdoğru, Asil A., Ozer, Ceyda, Padial-Rojas, Elena, Pavlov, Yuri G., Perusquia-Hernandez, Monica, Proost, Dora, Rabinovitch, Aleksandra, Rohmer, Odile, Selcuk, Emre, Sénémeaud, Cécile, Shani, Yaniv, Shmeleva, Elena A., Simoens, Emmelie, Smith, Kaitlin A., Somat, Alain, Song, Hayeon, Sonmez, Fatih, Souchet, Lionel, Taylor, John J., Beest, Ilja van, Linden, Nicolas Van der, Verheyen, Steven, Verschuere, Bruno, Vezirian, Kevin, Vieira, Luc, Wiechert, Sera, Willis, Guillermo B., Wollast, Robin, Xia, Ji, Yamada, Yuki, Yoshimura, Naoto, and Priolo, Daniel
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According to cognitive-dissonance theory, performing counterattitudinal behavior produces a state of dissonance that people are motivated to resolve, usually by changing their attitude to be in line with their behavior. One of the most popular experimental paradigms used to produce such attitude change is the induced-compliance paradigm. Despite its popularity, the replication crisis in social psychology and other fields, as well as methodological limitations associated with the paradigm, raise concerns about the robustness of classic studies in this literature. We therefore conducted a multilab constructive replication of the induced-compliance paradigm based on Croyle and Cooper (Experiment 1). In a total of 39 labs from 19 countries and 14 languages, participants (N = 4,898) were assigned to one of three conditions: writing a counterattitudinal essay under high choice, writing a counterattitudinal essay under low choice, or writing a neutral essay under high choice. The primary analyses failed to support the core hypothesis: No significant difference in attitude was observed after writing a counterattitudinal essay under high choice compared with low choice. However, we did observe a significant difference in attitude after writing a counterattitudinal essay compared with writing a neutral essay. Secondary analyses revealed the pattern of results to be robust to data exclusions, lab variability, and attitude assessment. Additional exploratory analyses were conducted to test predictions from cognitive-dissonance theory. Overall, the results call into question whether the induced-compliance paradigm provides robust evidence for cognitive dissonance.
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4. A newly detected bias in self-evaluation
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Deffuant, Guillaume, primary, Roubin, Thibaut, additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, and Guimond, Serge, additional
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- 2024
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5. A Multilab Replication of the Induced-Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
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Vaidis, David C., primary, Sleegers, Willem W. A., additional, van Leeuwen, Florian, additional, DeMarree, Kenneth G., additional, Sætrevik, Bjørn, additional, Ross, Robert M., additional, Schmidt, Kathleen, additional, Protzko, John, additional, Morvinski, Coby, additional, Ghasemi, Omid, additional, Roberts, Andrew J., additional, Stone, Jeff, additional, Bran, Alexandre, additional, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, additional, Gunsoy, Ceren, additional, Moussaoui, Lisa S., additional, Smith, Andrew R., additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, Fayant, Marie-Pierre, additional, Al-Hoorie, Ali H., additional, Appiah, Obed K., additional, Arbige, Spencer, additional, Aubert-Teillaud, Benjamin, additional, Bialobrzeska, Olga, additional, Bordel, Stéphanie, additional, Boudjemadi, Valerian, additional, Brohmer, Hilmar, additional, Cabooter, Quinn, additional, Chahir, Mehdi, additional, Chassang, Ianis, additional, Chatard, Armand, additional, Chou, Yu Yang, additional, Chung, Sungeun, additional, Cristea, Mioara, additional, Daga, Joséphine, additional, Depow, Gregory J., additional, Desrichard, Olivier, additional, Dubrov, Dmitrii, additional, Evans, Thomas R., additional, Falkowicz, Séverine, additional, Ferreira, Sylvain, additional, Figureau, Tim, additional, Fointiat, Valérie, additional, Friedrich, Théo, additional, Gashkova, Anastasia, additional, Girandola, Fabien, additional, Granjon, Marine, additional, Grigoryev, Dmitry, additional, Gunaydin, Gul, additional, Güzel, Şevval, additional, Hazrati, Mahsa, additional, Helmy, Mai, additional, Ikeda, Ayumi, additional, Inzlicht, Michael, additional, Jaubert, Sara, additional, Kasanov, Dauren, additional, Khoddami, Mohammad Mohsen, additional, Kim, Taenyun, additional, Kiyokawa, Kiyoshi, additional, Kodapanakkal, Rabia I., additional, Kosachenko, Alexandra, additional, Maedge, Kortney, additional, Mahaney, John H., additional, Martinie, Marie-Amélie, additional, Mascheretti, Vitor N., additional, Matsuda, Yoriko, additional, Mauduy, Maxime, additional, Mauny, Nicolas, additional, Metzen, Armand, additional, Moreno-Bella, Eva, additional, Moya, Miguel, additional, Nadarajah, Kévin, additional, Nejat, Pegah, additional, Norman, Elisabeth, additional, Olcaysoy Okten, Irmak, additional, Özdoğru, Asil A., additional, Ozer, Ceyda, additional, Padial-Rojas, Elena, additional, Pavlov, Yuri G., additional, Perusquia-Hernandez, Monica, additional, Proost, Dora, additional, Rabinovitch, Aleksandra, additional, Rohmer, Odile, additional, Selcuk, Emre, additional, Sénémeaud, Cécile, additional, Shani, Yaniv, additional, Shmeleva, Elena A., additional, Simoens, Emmelie, additional, Smith, Kaitlin A., additional, Somat, Alain, additional, Song, Hayeon, additional, Sonmez, Fatih, additional, Souchet, Lionel, additional, Taylor, John J., additional, van Beest, Ilja, additional, Van der Linden, Nicolas, additional, Verheyen, Steven, additional, Verschuere, Bruno, additional, Vezirian, Kevin, additional, Vieira, Luc, additional, Wiechert, Sera, additional, Willis, Guillermo B., additional, Wollast, Robin, additional, Xia, Ji, additional, Yamada, Yuki, additional, Yoshimura, Naoto, additional, and Priolo, Daniel, additional
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6. Psychological responses to jihadist terrorism: Exploring a small but significant opinion shift towards minority inclusion among French citizens in response to the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks.
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Lueders, Adrian, Wollast, Robin, Nugier, Armelle, and Guimond, Serge
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FRENCH people ,TERRORISM ,PARIS Terrorist Attacks, Paris, France, 2015 ,PUBLIC opinion ,FREEDOM of religion ,RELIGIOUS minorities - Abstract
Experiences with jihadist terrorism sparked debates about the boundaries of religious expression within secular societies. Standpoints majority members hold in such discussions may be inclusive or exclusive towards religious minorities and inform wider intergroup perceptions. The present research explores these relationships in the context of the 2015 Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks in Paris, France. Using longitudinal data from a diverse French sample (N = 558) collected before and after the attacks, we test whether within‐person changes in exclusionary and inclusionary interpretations of the French Laïcité principle can account for changes in public perceptions of context‐relevant minorities. Meta‐analytical findings suggest a small significant conservative shift after experiences with terrorism. Previous research conducted in the context of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks departed from this pattern, however, without identifying underlying psychological mechanisms. Accordingly, the present data suggests a small but significant opinion shift in favor of context‐relevant minorities. This shifting was partially explained through an increased endorsement of an inclusionary interpretation of the Laïcité principle that stresses the freedom of religious expression. We offer a contextualized interpretation of our data, suggesting that the collective coping dynamics that followed the events (i.e., republican marches, #JeSuisCharlie) have been critical for the observed effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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