Linguistic intergroup bias

Linguistic Intergroup Bias is a term coined by Anne Maass and her colleagues. It is a model of stereotype maintenance stating that positive in-group descriptions and negative out-group descriptions are abstract and vague, while negative in-group descriptions and positive out-group descriptions are specific and observable.

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Linguistic intergroup bias

Linguistic Intergroup Bias is a term coined by Anne Maass and her colleagues. It is a model of stereotype maintenance stating that positive in-group descriptions and negative out-group descriptions are abstract and vague, while negative in-group descriptions and positive out-group descriptions are specific and observable.

Source: Wikipedia "Linguistic intergroup bias" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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