ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
Moving with the in-Crowd: The Pro-Social Consequences of Interpersonal Entrainment in in Vs out -Groups.
- Liam Cross
Sunway University - Liam Cross
Univeristy of Buckingham - Turgeon Martine
Université de Montréal - Gray Atherton
Sunway University - Gray Atherton
Univeristy of Houston
Abstract
Moving together in time has been repeatedly shown to cultivate pro-social behaviours amongst those who take part. This experiment shows greater cooperation post coordination (cf an uncoordinated version of the task) amongst out-group pairs, but not amongst pairs who already viewed each other as common group members.
Social Cognition