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The ingroup audience effect on intergroup vicarious retribution.

Nawata et al., 2011

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18407907433921651832
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Nawata K
Yamaguhi H
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The Japanese Journal of Social Psychology

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When an outgroup member's behavior proves harmful for an ingroup member, a member of the victim's group sometimes retaliates against a member of the perpetrator's group. This phenomenon is called intergroup vicarious retribution. The purpose of this study is to …
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