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2. Political Violence as a Last Resort: The Role of Group-Based Relative Deprivation
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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3. Theories of Intergroup Relations: Vicious Cycles Between 'Us' and 'Them'
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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4. 'I Am Charlie': How Four Million People Stood Up against Terrorism
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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5. Blueprint for a Long-Term Goal: Prevention of Political Violence
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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6. Paris 2015: The Psychological Effects of Terrorist Attacks
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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7. Politics and Domestic Terrorism: Building a Diverse Democracy
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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8. The Terrorist’s Motivation: The Psychology of Religious Extremism
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Christie, Daniel J., Series Editor, Guimond, Serge, and Nugier, Armelle
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- 2023
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9. The Social and Political Psychology of Violent Radicalism
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Guimond, Serge, primary and Nugier, Armelle, additional
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- 2023
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10. Resisting hostility generated by terror: An agent-based study
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Huet, Sylvie, Deffuant, Guillaume, Nugier, Armelle, Streith, Michel, and Guimond, Serge
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Computer Science - Multiagent Systems - Abstract
We aim to study through an agent-based model the cultural conditions leading to a decrease or an increase of discrimination between groups after a major cultural threat such as a terrorist attack. We propose an agent-based model of cultural dynamics inspired from the social psychological theories. An agent has a cultural identity comprised of the most acceptable positions about each of the different cultural worldviews corresponding to the main cultural groups of the considered society and a margin of acceptance around each of these most acceptable positions. An agent forms an attitude about another agent depending on the similarity between their cultural identities. When a terrorist attack is perpetrated in the name of an extreme cultural identity, the negatively perceived agents from this extreme cultural identity modify their margins of acceptance in order to differentiate themselves more from the threatening cultural identity. We generated a set of populations with cultural identities compatible with data given by a survey on groups' attitudes among a large sample representative of the population of France; we then simulated the reaction of these agents facing a threat. For most populations, the average attitude toward agents with the same preferred worldview as the terrorists becomes more negative; however, when the population shows some cultural properties, we noticed the opposite effect as the average attitude of the population becomes less negative. This particular context requires that the agents sharing the same preferred worldview with the terrorists strongly differentiate themselves from the terrorists' extreme cultural identity and that the other agents be aware of these changes.
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- 2018
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11. You read what you eat! Selective exposure effects as obstacles for environmental risk communication in the meat consumption debate
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Lueders, Adrian, Wollast, Robin, Nugier, Armelle, and Guimond, Serge
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- 2022
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12. 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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13. 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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- 2024
14. 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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15. 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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- 2024
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16. The effect of the normative context on intergroup discrimination: implications for the scientific value of exact and conceptual replications
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Anier, Nolwenn, Roebroeck, Elodie, Kleinlogel, Emmanuelle P., Badea, Constantina, Nugier, Armelle, Berthon, Mickaël, and Guimond, Serge
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- 2019
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17. La laïcité et la fabrique des normes de diversité
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Nugier, Armelle, primary, Roebroeck, Élodie, additional, Oppin, Marlène, additional, Kleinlogel, Emmanuelle P., additional, and Guimond, Serge, additional
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- 2020
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18. Academic citizenship behaviors as a means of meeting students’ psychological motivational needs and enhancing their academic engagement
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Sicard, Alyson, primary, Taillandier-Schmitt, Anne, additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, and Martinot, Delphine, additional
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- 2023
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19. Can Biases in Perceived Attitudes Explain Anti-Conformism?
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Deffuant, Guillaume, primary, Roozmand, Omid, additional, Huet, Sylvie, additional, Khamzina, Kamilla, additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, and Guimond, Serge, additional
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- 2023
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20. 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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21. Chapitre 12. Les relations inter-groupes à l’épreuve du campagnol terrestre
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Streith, Michel, primary and Nugier, Armelle, additional
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- 2019
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22. Perceived discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19, mental health, and emotional responses – the international online COVISTRESS survey
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Dambrun, Michaël, Bonetto, Eric, Motak, Ladislav, Baker, Julien S., Bagheri, Reza, Saadaoui, Foued, Rabbouch, Hana, Zak, Marek, Nasir, Hijrah, Mermillod, Martial, Gao, Yang, Antunes, Samuel, Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris, Pereira, Bruno, Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste, Nugier, Armelle, Clinchamps, Maëlys, Dutheil, Frédéric, Dieckmann, Peter, Dambrun, Michaël, Bonetto, Eric, Motak, Ladislav, Baker, Julien S., Bagheri, Reza, Saadaoui, Foued, Rabbouch, Hana, Zak, Marek, Nasir, Hijrah, Mermillod, Martial, Gao, Yang, Antunes, Samuel, Ugbolue, Ukadike Chris, Pereira, Bruno, Bouillon-Minois, Jean-Baptiste, Nugier, Armelle, Clinchamps, Maëlys, Dutheil, Frédéric, and Dieckmann, Peter
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Background Despite the potential detrimental consequences for individuals’ health and discrimination from covid-19 symptoms, the outcomes have received little attention. This study examines the relationships between having personally experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 (during the first wave of the pandemic), mental health, and emotional responses (anger and sadness). It was predicted that covid-19 discrimination would be positively related to poor mental health and that this relationship would be mediated by the emotions of anger and sadness. Methods The study was conducted using an online questionnaire from January to June 2020 (the Covistress network; including 44 countries). Participants were extracted from the COVISTRESS database (Ntotal = 280) with about a half declaring having been discriminated due to covid-19 symptoms (N = 135). Discriminated participants were compared to non-discriminated participants using ANOVA. A mediation analysis was conducted to examine the indirect effect of emotional responses and the relationships between perceived discrimination and self-reported mental health. Results The results indicated that individuals who experienced discrimination based on the symptoms of covid-19 had poorer mental health and experienced more anger and sadness. The relationship between covid-19 personal discrimination and mental health disappeared when the emotions of anger and sadness were statistically controlled for. The indirect effects for both anger and sadness were statistically significant. Discussion This study suggests that the covid-19 pandemic may have generated discriminatory behaviors toward those suspected of having symptoms and that this is related to poorer mental health via anger and sadness.
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- 2023
23. Chapitre 10. Préjugés et discrimination envers les minorités ethniques et religieuses : le rôle des politiques d’intégration
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Nugier, Armelle, primary and Oppin, Marlène, additional
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- 2018
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24. Comment un écart entre l’attitude et les normes sociales influence les intentions proenvironnementales ?
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Harrington, Rosie, Streith, Michel, Guimond, Serge, Khamzina, Kamilla, Monceau, Sophie, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Université de Lille, ADRIPS, Laboratoire de Psychologie - EA4139, Université de Bordeaux, Nugier, Armelle, Activité, Connaissance, Transmission, éducation (ACTé ), Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive (LAPSCO), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and LAPSCO, HAL
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,normes perçues ,climat ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,activisme ,mismatch ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences ,éco comportements - Abstract
International audience; Avec les conséquences négatives de l’activité humaine sur l’environnement, il est essentiel dechanger la manière dont nous interagissons avec celui-ci. Or, même si nous connaissons les actionsà entreprendre pour atteindre ce but, nous ne le faisons pas systématiquement. Une partie de lalutte contre le changement climatique est alors devenue la compréhension et l’encouragement descomportements écologiques. De nombreuses études en psychologie sociale montrent que lesattitudes et les normes sociales prédisent les intentions pro-environnementales. Un point intéressant à noter est que des études récentes, bien que rares, montrent également que ces deuxvariables interagissent significativement, notamment lorsqu’elles sont en inadéquation - c’est-àdire quand l’une est favorable à l’égard du comportement, et l’autre non. Malgré la tendance del’être humain à se conformer aux normes en cas d’inadéquation avec son attitude, certains résultatsmontrent que le fait d’être en ‘mismatch’ peut aussi pousser à se tenir plus fermement dans saposition et suivre sa propre attitude (i.e une hypothèse d’influence de l’inadéquation). Dans le casoù la personne a une attitude favorable à l’égard du comportement mais perçoit une normedéfavorable, le mismatch peut être source de motivation et pousser à avoir des intentions proenvironnementales élevées. Pour expliquer cet effet, nous proposons un facteur médiateur : lavolonté à changer les normes. Nous suggérons que le mismatch pousse les individus à vouloirchanger les normes, dans le but d’améliorer le groupe. Puis ce serait cette volonté à changer lesnormes qui augmenterait les intentions pro-environnementales. Dans deux études corrélationnellesavec un échantillon combiné de 835 participants (N1 = 502, N2 = 333), nous avons examiné lesrelations que pouvaient entretenir le mismatch avec l’intention de se com- porter de façon proenvironnementale à un niveau individuel d’action (consommation de viande pour l’étude 1,utilisation des éco-transports pour l’étude 2) ou à un niveau collectif (vote pour des politiquesécologiques). Nous avons émis l’hypothèse que l’effet du mismatch sur les intentions serait médiépar la volonté de changer les normes du groupe en matière de comportement pro-environnemental.Cette étude fournit des preuves supplémentaires à l’appui de l’hypothèse mismatch. En effet, lesanalyses préliminaires montrent l’effet de médiation recherché sur des intentions proenvironnementales. Les participants en situation de " mismatch " ont une plus grande volonté àchanger les normes. Dès lors, leurs intentions pro-environnementales et leur engagement collectifs’avèrent plus élevés
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- 2022
25. Stratégies d'acculturation, jugement et soutien social chez les immigres : une approche intra-groupe
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Ouoba, Nestor, Nugier, Armelle, Guimond, Serge, Badea, Constantina, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Université Paris Nanterre (UPN), and Nugier, Armelle
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
International audience
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- 2022
26. Immigrants' generational status affects emotional reactions to informal social control : The role of perceived legitimacy of the source of control
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Oppin, Marlène, Nugier, Armelle, Chekroun, Peggy, and Guimond, Serge
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- 2015
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27. Psychological responses to Jihadist terrorism
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Wollast, Robin, Lueders, Adrian, Guimond, Serge, and NUGIER, Armelle
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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. The present data suggests a small but significant inclusionary opinion shift towards contextually 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 (e.g. republican marches, #JeSuisCharlie) have been critical for the observed opinion shift.
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- 2023
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28. Indirect Manipulation of an 'attitude - social norms' mismatch (study 1)
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Harrington, Rose and NUGIER, Armelle
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Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
This is a preregistration for a study we are conducting where we want to indirectly manipulate a "self-other" mismatch to see how it affects pro-environmental action in a fictional society. In this study we are manipulating the valence of the presented social norm in the fictional society (positive vs negative social norm).
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- 2022
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29. A newly detected bias in self-evaluation
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Deffuant, Guillaume, Roubin, Thibaut, Nugier, Armelle, Guimond, Serge, Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), and Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
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[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology - Abstract
The widely observed positive bias in self-evaluation is mainly explained by the self-enhancement tendency which minimizes negative feedbacks and emphasizes positive ones. Recent agent based simulations suggest that a positive bias also emerges if the sensitivity to feedbacks decreases when the self-evaluation increases. We describe a pilot experiment (N = 220) and a larger experiment (N = 1509) aiming at detecting such a bias. The results confirm that, especially when the self-evaluation is high, the sensitivity to feedbacks tends to decrease when self-evaluation increases and this generates a specific positive bias.
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- 2022
30. Social dominance and anti‐immigrant prejudice: A cross‐national and prospective test of the mediating role of assimilation, multiculturalism, colour blindness, and interculturalism
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Wollast, Robin, primary, Lüders, Adrian, additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, Khamzina, Kamilla, additional, de la Sablonnière, Roxane, additional, and Guimond, Serge, additional
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- 2022
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31. Understanding individual and collective response to climate change: The role of a self-other mismatch
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Harrington, Rosie, primary, Nugier, Armelle, additional, Khamzina, Kamilla, additional, Guimond, Serge, additional, Monceau, Sophie, additional, and Streith, Michel, additional
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- 2022
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32. L’interculturalisme et les mécanismes explicatifs des préjugés anti-immigrés
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive (LAPSCO), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), ADRIPS, Laboratoire de Psychologie - EA4139, Université de Bordeaux, and LAPSCO, HAL
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,préjugés ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,Dominance sociale ,idéologies ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,culture ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
In A. Nugier & S. Guimond (Chairs), Psychologie sociale de l’intolérance : préjugés, discrimination et extrémisme idéologique [Symposium].; International audience; De nombreuses recherches ont mis en évidence une influence significative des politiques nationalesd’intégration sur l’expression de préjugés ethniques (de la Sablonnière et al., 2020 ; Guimond et al.,2013). La théorie de la dominance sociale (Sidanius & Pratto, 1999) permet de classer ces politiquesen deux types : les politiques inclusives et égalitaires qui visent à atténuer la hiérarchie sociale (parex., le multiculturalisme) et les politiques qui, au contraire, cherchent à renforcer les inégalités et lahiérarchie sociale (par ex., l’assimilation). En accord avec ces distinctions, Levin et al. (2012) ontmontré que l’adhésion à des idéologies intergroupes emblématiques de telles politiques joue le rôlede mécanisme médiateur de la relation entre l’orientation à la dominance sociale (ODS) etl’expression de préjugés ethniques. Plus précisément, Levin et al. (2012) observent que lespersonnes qui appuient la hiérarchie sociale et les inégalités (scores d’ODS élevés) exprimentdavantage de préjugés parce qu’elles sont opposées au multiculturalisme et à l’idéologie ducolorblind, et parce qu’elles sont favorables à l’assimilation. Dans cette communication, il seraquestion d’évaluer la généralité de ce modèle en tenant compte notamment des deux dimensionsde l’ODS (Duarte et al., 2004), et en considérant comme idéologie de la diversité le rôle del’interculturalisme en plus des trois idéologies étudiées par Levin et al. (2012). Les résultats obtenusauprès d’un échantillon représentatif de la population française (N = 940) et québécoise (N = 912)montrent que le même modèle est valable peu importe le contexte, et que l’effet des dimensionsde l’ODS sur les préjugés s’explique principalement par le rôle de deux idéologies : l’assimilation etl’interculturalisme. Les implications de ces résultats pour la compréhension des mécanismesexplicatifs des préjugés anti-immigrés sont discutées.
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33. SYMPOSIUM: Psychologie sociale de l'intolérance : préjugés, discrimination et extrémisme idéologique
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Nugier, Armelle, Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive (LAPSCO), Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
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34. L’influence des normes d’intégration sur les phénomènes de résilience sociale. In S. Delouvé & P. Wagner
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Nugier, Armelle, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de psychologie sociale et de psychologie cognitive (LAPSCO), and Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
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35. Social dominance and anti-immigrant prejudice: a cross-cultural and longitudinal test of the mediating role of assimilation, multiculturalism, colorblindness and interculturalism
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Wollast, Robin, Lüders, Adrian, Nugier, Armelle, Khamzina, Kamilla, de La Sablonnière, Roxane, Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
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36. Les influences sociales : Concepts, recherches et applications Ed. 2
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Nugier, Armelle, Chekroun, Peggy, Nugier, Armelle, Nugier, Armelle, Chekroun, Peggy, and Nugier, Armelle
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Cette 2ème édition, actualisée et augmentée, illustre de façon exhaustive et pédagogique, les différents processus d'influence sociale, c'est-à-dire la façon dont nous pouvons obtenir des individus qu'ils adhèrent aux normes sociales ou modifient leurs comportements et pensées.
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37. A Multi-Lab Replication of the Induced Compliance Paradigm of Cognitive Dissonance
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Sleegers, Willem, Vaidis, David, Bran, Alexandre, Priolo, Daniel, DeMarree, Kenneth, Verschuere, Bruno, Sætrevik, Bjørn, Smith, Andrew, Schmidt, Kathleen, Ribeiro, Gianni, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, Eritsyan, Ksenia, Toribio-Flórez, Daniel, Mayer, Zita, Kodapanakkal, Rabia, Protzko, John, Depow, Gregory, Bayrak, Fatih, Cristea, Mioara, Vezirian, Kevin, Chatard, Armand, Moussaoui, Lisa, Moreau, David, MAUNY, Nicolas, Stone, Jeff, Kocalar, Halil Emre, Chahir, Mehdi, Özdoğru, Asil, Yamada, Yuki, Bialobrzeska, Olga, Gkinopoulos, Theofilos, NUGIER, Armelle, Wollast, Robin, van Leeuwen, Florian, Roberts, Andrew, Ross, Robert, Ghasemi, Omid, Garcia-Sanchez, Efrain, Marie-Amélie, Martinie, Günsoy, Ceren, Vieira, Luc, Fayant, Marie-Pierre, van Beest, Ilja, Turner-Zwinkels, Felicity, Nadarajah, kévin, Komatsu, André, Khosla, Meetu, Yoshimura, Naoto, Ikeda, Ayumi, Girandola, Fabien, Daga, Joséphine, Souchet, Lionel, Fointiat, Valerie, BAIDADA, Line, and Halimi-Falkowicz, Séverine
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Induced Compliance Paradigm ,Social Psychology ,Counterattitudinal Essay ,Cognitive dissonance theory ,Registered Replication ,Replication ,Social and Behavioral Sciences ,RRR - Abstract
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38. PsyCorona Codebook
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Myroniuk, Solomiia, Agostini, Maximilian, Kreienkamp, Jannis, Leander, Pontus, Louis, Winnifred, vanDellen, Michelle, Martinez, Anton, Dash, Arobindu, Lalande, Daniel, Verner-Filion, Jérémie, Zúñiga, Claudia, Kamenov, Željka, Helmy, Mai, Lueders, Adrian, NUGIER, Armelle, Wollast, Robin, Zick, Andreas, Rees, Jonas, Tseliou, Eleftheria, Abakoumkin, Georgios, Yeung, Victoria, Kende, Anna, Nyúl, Boglárka, Lantos, Nóra, Csaba, Sara, Muluk, Hamdi, Lesmana, Cokorda, Milla, Mirra, Hudijana, Joevarian, Najafi, Reza, Pierro, Antonio, Zand, Somayeh, Di Santo, Daniela, Pica, Gennaro, Rullo, Marika, Mula, Silvana, Utsugi, Akira, Park, Joonha, Samekin, Adil, Kovyazina, Kamila, Choi, Hoon-Seok, Kida, Edona, Ahmedi, Vjollca, Khaiyom, Jamilah, Reitsema, Anne, Gutzkow, Ben, Jeronimus, Bertus, Van Lissa, Caspar, Krause, Joshua, Sultana, Samiah, Stroebe, Wolfgang, Koc, Yasin, Mohammed, Idris, Muhammad, Hayat, Atta, Mohsin, Malik, Najma, Almenara, Carlos A, Gheorghiu, Alexandra, Enea, Violeta, Osin, Evgeny, Sleim, Heyla, Zezelj, Iris, Damnjanović, Kaja, Jovanović, Veljko, O'Keefe, Paul, Keng, Shian-Ling, Vázquez, Alexandra, Gómez, Ángel, Moyano, Manuel, Jiang, Ding-Yu, Akkas, Handan, B, S, Douglas, Karen, Kutlaca, Maja, Chobthamkit, Phatthanakit, Han, Qing, Sutton, Robbie, Ryan, Michelle, Kurapov, Anton, Kozytska, Inna, Danyliuk, Ivan, Schumpe, Birga, Nisa, Claudia, Faller, Daiane, Sasin, Edyta, Belanger, Jocelyn, Kindi, Yousif, van Breen, Jolien, Cristea, Mioara, Osuna, Jose, Kruglanski, Arie, Lemay, Edward, Fitzsimons, Gavan, McCabe, Kira, Stanton, Michael, Buttrick, Nick, Santtila, Pekka, Basel, Sima, Molinario, Erica, and Kieu, Tra
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As part of the PsyCorona initiative (https://psycorona.org/) we provide here the survey codebook as well as translations into 30 languages. The Pdf folder contains Pdfs of each wave in English. The excel sheet contains the translations into 30 languages.
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39. Psychologie sociale de l’intolérance : préjugés, discrimination et extrémisme idéologique
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Nugier, Armelle, Guimond, Serge, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), ADRIPS, Laboratoire de Psychologie - EA4139, Université de Bordeaux, and LAPSCO, HAL
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,idéologie ,violence ,préjugés ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,intolérance ,discrimination - Abstract
Chair - Symposium; International audience; La psychologie sociale s’intéresse depuis longtemps à la question de la diversité culturelle etreligieuse et à ses répercussions sur la société. De nombreuses recherches se sont notammentattachées à comprendre les manifestations d’intolérance que les groupes sociaux peuvent exprimer les uns envers les autres. Dans ce symposium, nous aborderons l’intolérance sous diversesformes, allant des préjugés, en passant par la discrimination, jusqu’aux crimes haineux et laviolence. L’objectif sera de comprendre comment ces manifestations d’intolérance sont reliées àdifférents types d’idéologie que les systèmes politiques peuvent promouvoir comme modèle degestion de la diversité culturelle et religieuse en particulier, mais aussi, comme modèle de gestiondes nations dans un sens plus large. Dans la présentation de ce symposium, les organisateurs,Armelle Nugier et Serge Guimond (Université Clermont Auvergne), proposeront un tour d’horizonde ces principaux modèles et des principales problématiques qui ont été développés dans ledomaine ces dernières années. Ils discuteront des moyens de lutter contre les effets délétères del’intolérance dans les relations intergroupes. Ils introduiront enfin les différentes contributions à cesymposium. Dans une première communication, Yara Mafhud (Université de Paris) présentera unensemble d’études montrant que certaines formes de multiculturalisme sont plus efficaces qued’autres pour réduire les préjugés et la perception des menaces qui sont associées aux minoritésethniques. Dans une seconde communication, Serge Guimond et Armelle Nugier présenteront leseffets positifs d’un modèle culturel rarement étudié, l’intercutluralisme. Leurs résultats montrentque ce modèle d’intégration fait écho à une politique profondément inclusive et égalitaire visant àatténuer la hiérarchie sociale et que son efficacité pourrait bien s’avérer universelle. Une troisièmecommunication de Medhi Cohu et Mickael Ballot (Université Rennes2), parle d’intoléranceidéologique motivée par des croyances relatives à la laïcité. Leurs résultats montrent comment lamise en place de la nouvelle laïcité dans une entreprise peut avoir un impact sur la discrimination àl’embauche. Enfin dans une dernière communication, Jocelyn Bélanger et Daniel Snook (New YorkUniversity Abu Dhabi) nous parleront d’intolérance poli- tique, une autre forme d’intoléranceidéologique et montreront comment ce type d’intolérance se manifeste dans le radicalisme violent.Globalement, les travaux de ce symposium offrent une contribution significative à la compréhensiondes différentes formes d’intolérance qui se manifestent dans les sociétés contemporaines. Nousespérons porter matière à discussion à propos, non seulement des processus psychologiques sous jacents à ces formes d’intolérance, mais également, des stratégies efficaces et susceptibles depromouvoir des sociétés plus paisibles et durables.
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40. French-Arab Students and Verbal Intellectual Performance: Do They Really Suffer from a Negative Intellectual Stereotype?
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Chateignier, Cindy, Dutrevis, Marion, Nugier, Armelle, and Chekroun, Peggy
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Stigmatized group membership leads to deleterious consequences for individuals. More specifically, according to stereotype threat literature, the awareness of negative intellectual stereotypes can impair stereotyped group members' performance. Based on this framework, two studies were designed to explain the lower grades obtained by French-Arab students, compared to French students. An Implicit Association Test (Study 1) revealed that native French students automatically expressed a negative stereotype regarding French-Arab students' intellectual abilities. The second study (Study 2) examined whether this negative stereotype could alter French-Arab students' intellectual performance in a threatening context. As expected, French-Arab students underperformed when the verbal task was presented as a measure of intellectual ability, compared to French students. When the task was presented as non-diagnostic, their performance equaled that of French students. The discussion herein addressed implications of these results in terms of discrimination against the French-Arab population. (Contains 1 figure, 1 table and 7 notes.)
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41. Sociétés inclusives et reconnaissance des diversités
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Andrade Oliveira, Dalila, Bittnerová, Dana, Boulin, Audrey, Colonna, Romain, Condette, Sylvie, Demazière, Didier, Derouet, Jean-Louis, Garnier, Bruno, Guimond, Serge, Kahn, Pierre, Kleinlogel, Emmanuelle P., Kohout-Diaz, Magdalena, Levínská, Markéta, Lorcerie, Françoise, Malet, Régis, Mattioli, Marie-Annick, Minvielle, Stéphane, Morrissette, Joëlle, Nugier, Armelle, Oppin, Marlène, Panagiotounakos, Alexia, Patrice, Jessy, Rochex, Jean-Yves, Roebroeck, Élodie, Tisseyre, Laure, Vanderpelen, Cécile, Wolfs, José-Luis, Garnier, Bruno, Derouet, Jean-Louis, and Malet, Régis
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La charnière des xxe et xxie siècles a été marquée par la prise en compte de la diversité en éducation sous plusieurs aspects : genre et orientation sexuelle, ethnie, langue, culture, religion, état de santé, âge, territoire… Le projet d’intégration sociale se conçoit de plus en plus dans la reconnaissance des différences et de moins en moins dans l’indifférence aux différences. Pour maintenir l’objectif de l’émancipation sociale, la définition de la citoyenneté s’enrichit de dimensions nouvelles : des compétences qui permettent de s’orienter dans des univers complexes et un renouvellement du cosmopolitisme correspondant à la mondialisation. Cet ouvrage explore, dans différents pays, les aspects de cette diversité et les approches théoriques et méthodologiques, afin de mettre en évidence les capacités d’initiative des enseignants et tracer les contours d’une société inclusive.
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42. La laïcité et la fabrique des normes de diversité
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Nugier, Armelle, Roebroeck, Elodie, Oppin, Marlène, Kleinlogel, Emmanuelle, Guimond, Serge, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Didactique, Éducation et Formation (LIRDEF), Université Paul-Valéry - Montpellier 3 (UPVM)-Université de Montpellier (UM), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 - UFR Arts et médias (USN AM), Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, Faculté des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC Lausanne) (HEC Lausanne), Université de Lausanne = University of Lausanne (UNIL), Bruno Garnier, Jean-Louis Derouet, Régis Malet, LAPSCO, HAL, and Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
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Introduction Le concept d’idéologie intergroupe a été fréquemment utilisé ces dernières années pour définir les différentes approches et moyens de gestion de la diversité dans les relations intergroupes (Vorauer, Gagnon et Sasaki, 2009). Trois grandes idéologies, l’assimilation, le multiculturalisme et le colorblind ont fait l’objet d’une attention considérable de la part des scientifiques et l’ensemble des résultats de leurs recherches pointe vers le fait que ces croyances ont un impact impo...
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43. Stratégies d’acculturation, jugement et soutien social chez les immigrés : une approche intragroupe
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Ouoba, Nestor, Nugier, Armelle, Guimond, Serge, Badea, Constantina, LAPSCO, HAL, Université Paris Nanterre (UPN), Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), ADRIPS, Laboratoire de Psychologie - EA4139, and Université de Bordeaux
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,jugement social ,moralité et compétence ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,acculturation ,immigration - Abstract
International audience; Peu d’études en France ont examiné l’impact des stratégies d’acculturation choisies par lesimmigrés sur les relations intragroupes (pour une exception, voir Badea et al., 2015). En effet, laplupart des travaux ont concerné beaucoup plus le point de vue du groupe majoritaire français enidentifiant les préférences acculturatives significativement liées aux préjugés et à la discriminationenvers les immigrés (p.ex., Roblain et al., 2016). Face à la perception d’un rejet par la majorité, lesimmigrés peuvent chercher à trouver " refuge " ou " soutien " auprès d’autres personnes qui sontmembres de leur " communauté ". Ainsi, se confronter au rejet de la part de ses pairs, ou évoluerde façon différente sur la base du choix d’acculturation, peut avoir autant d’importance que d’êtrerejeté par la majorité, car les sources d’influence intragroupes peuvent parfois être plus fortes quecelles des exogroupes (Koch et al., 2020). Dans ce travail de recherche, nous avons souhaitéexaminer l’impact des stratégies d’acculturation sur les rapports entre des immigrés issus du mêmepays d’origine. Nous nous sommes focalisés sur l’assimilation et la séparation car ce sont deuxstratégies d’acculturation qui expriment un choix tranché entre la culture d’origine et la cultured’accueil, impliquant ainsi l’abandon ou le maintien extrême de la culture d’origine (Berry, 2005).Dans deux études interrogeant des immigrés malgaches (N = 111) et maghrébins (N = 106), unportrait fictif d’immigré malgache ou maghrébin adoptant une stratégie d’assimilation ou deséparation était présenté aux participants. Les participants devaient faire part de leur perceptionstéréotypique de la cible (compétence, sociabilité, moralité) et de leur soutien à la cible. Leur propreinclinaison envers les stratégies d’acculturation était mesurée. Les résultats ont révélé que lesimmigrés qui choisissent l’assimilation sont perçus comme plus compétents et plus sociables,surtout lorsque les participants eux-mêmes préfèrent cette stratégie. Les immigrés qui optent pourla séparation sont perçus comme étant plus moraux (échantillon magrébin) et reçoivent davantagede soutien social (les deux échantillons), comparés à ceux de la condition d’assimilation, surtout parles participants qui ont fait un choix similaire d’acculturation. La discussion portera sur la nécessitéde prendre en compte le contexte idéologique lorsqu’on examine les rapports intragroupes desimmigrés.
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44. L’influence des normes d’intégration sur les phénomènes de résilience sociale
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Nugier, Armelle, LAPSCO, HAL, Sylvain Delouvée, Pascal Wagner-Egger, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
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International audience; Les bases fondamentales et les grands concepts de la psychologie sociale explicités et mis en scène dans une troisième édition actualisée. Chaque chapitre est structuré de la manière suivante : zoom sur les notions essentielles illustrées par de nombreux schémas, tableaux, dessins et photos ; mise en avant de définitions et de renvois vers les sites web ; développement d'études de cas et de documents interactifs (exercices corrigés, QCM, mini-tests, lectures conseillées avec deux niveaux de difficulté, webographie).
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45. The Effect of Perceived Individual Social Contexts on Behaviors Against Plastic Pollution
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46. Théorie du contact intergroupe : Passé, présent, et futur. Traduction incrémentée de l’article de J.A.C Everett (2013)
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47. Les processus de groupe
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Guimond, Serge, Nugier, Armelle, Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Robert J. Vallerand, and LAPSCO, HAL
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[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
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48. Social dominance and anti‐immigrant prejudice: A cross‐national and prospective test of the mediating role of assimilation, multiculturalism, colour blindness, and interculturalism.
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Wollast, Robin, Lüders, Adrian, Nugier, Armelle, Khamzina, Kamilla, de la Sablonnière, Roxane, and Guimond, Serge
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SOCIAL dominance ,IMMIGRANTS ,MENTAL orientation ,ACCULTURATION ,MATHEMATICAL models ,PREJUDICES ,CULTURAL pluralism ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,THEORY ,RESEARCH funding ,ETHNIC groups ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,COLOR ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Decades of research have shown that social dominance orientation (SDO) is one of the most important predictors of anti‐immigrant attitudes. However, the mechanisms through which SDO can explain prejudice have been studied insufficiently. Using rich and diverse samples from France and from the province of Québec in Canada, the present research provides a cross‐national (N = 1,852) and prospective (N = 534) analysis of a theoretical model in which the dimensions of SDO are indirectly predicting anti‐immigrant prejudice via the intergroup ideologies of assimilation, multiculturalism, colour blindness and interculturalism. Results showed that interculturalism, a hierarchy‐attenuating ideology was found to be a robust mechanism to explain the subtle effects of SDO‐E on anti‐immigrant prejudice whereas assimilation, a hierarchy‐enhancing ideology was playing a more important role to explain direct and blatant effects of SDO‐D on prejudice. The two most studied diversity approaches, multiculturalism and colour blindness, were largely redundant once interculturalism was considered. This pattern occurred in both France and Québec hence, favouring the context‐independent pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. COVID‐19 lockdown consequences on body mass index and perceived fragility related to physical activity: A worldwide cohort study
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Urzeala, Constanta, Duclos, Martine, Chris Ugbolue, Ukadike, Bota, Aura, Berthon, Mickael, Kulik, Keri, Thivel, David, Bagheri, Reza, Gu, Yaodong, Baker, Julien, Andant, Nicolas, Pereira, Bruno, Rouffiac, Karine, Clinchamps, Maëlys, Dutheil, Frédéric, Mestres, Stéphanie, Miele, Cécile, Navel, Valentin, Parreira, Lénise, Boirie, Yves, Bouillon‐Minois, Jean‐Baptiste, Fantini, Maria Livia, Schmidt, Jeannot, Tubert‐Jeannin, Stéphanie, Chausse, Pierre, Dambrun, Michael, Droit‐Volet, Sylvie, Guegan, Julien, Guimond, Serge, Mondillon, Laurie, Nugier, Armelle, Huguet, Pascal, Dewavrin, Samuel, Marhar, Fouad, Naughton, Geraldine, Benson, Amanda, Lamm, Claus, Drapeau, Vicky, Avilés Dorlhiac, Raimundo, Bustos, Benjamin, Zhang, Haifeng, Quach, Binh, Duan, Yanping, Gao, Gemma, Huang, Wendy, Lau, Ka Lai Kelly, Zhang, Chun‐Qing, Jiao, Jiao, Chen, Kuan‐chou, Nasir, Hijrah, Cocco, Perluigi, Lecca, Rosamaria, Puligheddu, Monica, Figorilli, Michela, Charkhabi, Morteza, Pfabigan, Daniela, Dieckmann, Peter, Antunes, Samuel, Neto, David, Almeida, Pedro, Gouveia, Maria João, Quinteiro, Pedro, Dubuis, Benoit, Lemaignen, Juliette, Liu, Andy, Saadaoui, Foued, University of Physical Education and Sports from Bucharest (UNEFS), University of Bucharest (UniBuc), CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Unité de Nutrition Humaine (UNH), Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Ningbo University (NBU), University of the West of Scotland (UWS), University of Strathclyde [Glasgow], Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et Cognitive (LAPSCO), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), Laboratoire des Adaptations Métaboliques à l'Exercice en Conditions Physiologiques et Pathologiques (AME2P), Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)-UFR Sciences et Techniques des Activités Physiques et Sportives - Clermont-Auvergne (UFR STAPS - UCA), Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)-Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), University of Isfahan, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Unité de Biostatistiques [CHU Clermont-Ferrand], Direction de la recherche clinique et de l’innovation [CHU Clermont-Ferrand] (DRCI), CHU Clermont-Ferrand-CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Service Santé Travail Environnement [CHU Clermont-Ferrand], CHU Gabriel Montpied [Clermont-Ferrand], Psychoneuroimmunologie, nutrition et génétique, Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Ningbo Dahongying University, Centre for Health and Exercise Science Research, Department of Sport, Physical Education and Health, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, Service Médecine du Sport et Explorations Fonctionnelles [CHU Clermont-Ferrand], CHU Clermont-Ferrand-CHU Clermont-Ferrand-CHU Estaing [Clermont-Ferrand], Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA), WittyFit, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse), Swinburne University of Technology (Hawthorn campus), University of Vienna [Vienna], Université Laval [Québec] (ULaval), Universidad Finis Terrae, Universidad de los Andes [Santiago] (UANDES), Hebei Normal University, Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation (CAMES), National Taïwan Sport University, Università degli Studi di Cagliari = University of Cagliari (UniCa), University of Oslo (UiO), University of Stavanger, Instituto Universitário de Ciências Psicológicas, Sociais e da Vida = University Institute of Psychological, Social and Life Sciences (ISPA), Université de Genève = University of Geneva (UNIGE), University of Taipei, and King Abdulaziz University
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Adolescent ,Vulnerable populations ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,Body Mass Index ,RC1200 ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fragility ,RA0421 ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Exercise ,Aged ,2. Zero hunger ,030503 health policy & services ,pandemic ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,COVID-19 ,health ,Original Articles ,3. Good health ,Snowball sampling ,vulnerable population ,Communicable Disease Control ,[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,Body mass index ,Weight gain ,[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology ,Cohort study ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
International audience; Background: This paper is a follow-up study continuing the COVISTRESS network previous research regarding health-related determinants.Objective: The aim was to identify the main consequences of COVID-19 lockdown on Body Mass Index and Perceived Fragility, related to Physical Activity (PA), for different categories of populations, worldwide.Design: The study design included an online survey, during the first wave of COVID-19 lockdown, across different world regions.Setting and participants: The research was carried out on 10 121 participants from 67 countries. The recruitment of participants was achieved using snowball sampling techniques via social networks, with no exclusion criteria other than social media access.Main outcome measures: Body Mass Index, Physical Activity, Perceived Fragility and risk of getting infected items were analysed. SPSS software, v20, was used. Significance was set at P < .05.Results: Body Mass Index significantly increased during lockdown. For youth and young adults (18-35 years), PA decreased by 31.25%, for adults (36-65 years) by 26.05% and for the elderly (over 65 years) by 30.27%. There was a high level of Perceived Fragility and risk of getting infected for female participants and the elderly. Correlations between BMI, Perceived Fragility and PA were identified.Discussion and conclusions: The research results extend and confirm evidence that the elderly are more likely to be at risk, by experiencing weight gain, physical inactivity and enhanced Perceived Fragility. As a consequence, populations need to counteract the constraints imposed by the lockdown by being physically active.
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50. Bottom-up populism: How relative deprivation and populist attitudes mobilize leaderless anti-government protest
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Lüders, Adrian, primary, Urbanska, Karolina, additional, Wollast, Robin, additional, Nugier, Armelle, additional, and Guimond, Serge, additional
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- 2021
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