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Inferring Identity From Language: Linguistic Intergroup Bias Informs Social Categorization.

Shanette C Porter1, Michelle Rheinschmidt-Same2, Jennifer A Richeson2.   

Abstract

The present research examined whether a communicator's verbal, implicit message regarding a target is used as a cue for inferring that communicator's social identity. Previous research has found linguistic intergroup bias (LIB) in individuals' speech: They use abstract language to describe in-group targets' desirable behaviors and concrete language to describe their undesirable behaviors (favorable LIB), but use concrete language for out-group targets' desirable behaviors and abstract language for their undesirable behaviors (unfavorable LIB). Consequently, one can infer the type of language a communicator is likely to use to describe in-group and out-group targets. We hypothesized and found evidence for the reverse inference. Across four studies, individuals inferred a communicator's social identity on the basis of the communicator's use of an LIB. Specifically, participants more strongly believed that a communicator and target shared a social identity when the communicator used the favorable, rather than the unfavorable, LIB in describing that target.
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Keywords:  attitudes; intergroup dynamics; language; open data; social cognition; social perception

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26637358     DOI: 10.1177/0956797615612202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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