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The psychology of intergroup relations was grounded in intragroup processes
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The psychology of intergroup relations was grounded in intragroup processes

R. Matthew Montoya and Brad Pinter
The Behavioral and brain sciences, Vol.47, e21
2024
PMID: 38224082

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Although Glowacki proposed that peace developed from the relatively recent advent of intergroup norms and tolerance for out-group members, we submit that (a) positive intergroup relations developed from a psychology grounded in the regulation of intragroup relations, (b) the “default” intergroup orientation is uncertainty, and (c) positive intergroup relations likely existed early in our evolutionary history.

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