Cognitive, emotional, and motivational consequences of dehumanization - Zhang H, Chan DKS, Xia S, Tian Y, Zhu J.

In the current experiments, we examined the cognitive, emotional, and motivational consequences of being mechanistically (Study 1) and animal-istically (Study 2) dehumanized, and explored the moderating role of self-esteem in these effects. In Study 1, rec...
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