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Group membership does not modulate automatic imitation
by
Crusius, Jan
, Genschow, Oliver
, Westfal, Mareike
, Cracco, Emiel
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Group Processes
/ Humans
/ Imitative Behavior - physiology
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Predictions
/ Psychology
/ Psychology Research
2022
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Group membership does not modulate automatic imitation
by
Crusius, Jan
, Genschow, Oliver
, Westfal, Mareike
, Cracco, Emiel
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Group Processes
/ Humans
/ Imitative Behavior - physiology
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Predictions
/ Psychology
/ Psychology Research
2022
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Group membership does not modulate automatic imitation
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Crusius, Jan
, Genschow, Oliver
, Westfal, Mareike
, Cracco, Emiel
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Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Experiments
/ Group Processes
/ Humans
/ Imitative Behavior - physiology
/ Inhibition, Psychological
/ Original
/ Original Article
/ Predictions
/ Psychology
/ Psychology Research
2022
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Group membership does not modulate automatic imitation
2022
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Overview
Individuals have the automatic tendency to imitate each other. A key prediction of different theories explaining automatic imitation is that individuals imitate in-group members more strongly than out-group members. However, the empirical basis for this prediction is rather inconclusive. Only a few experiments have investigated the influence of group membership using classic automatic imitation paradigms and these experiments led to mixed results. To put the group membership prediction to a critical test, we carried out six high-powered experiments (total
N
= 1538) in which we assessed imitation with the imitation-inhibition task and manipulated group membership in different ways. Evidence across all experiments indicates that group membership does not modulate automatic imitation. Moreover, we do not find support for the idea that feelings of affiliation or perceived similarity moderate the effect of group membership on automatic imitation. These results have important implications for theories explaining automatic imitation and contribute to the current discussion of whether automatic imitation can be socially modulated.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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