Thursday, June 21, 2018

How People Judge the Exclusion of Others

The way humans judge the social exclusion of other people varies, depending on how much they believe the excluded person is to blame, according to a new Swiss study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.

However, this perception is strongly influenced by how similar the group members are to one another.

Most of us have experienced ostracism in some form, even if it’s just as an observer. When a group ostracizes someone out of unkindness or selfish motives, we...


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