Search Results - "Klar, Yechiel"
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The Paradox of Group-Based Guilt: Modes of National Identification, Conflict Vehemence, and Reactions to the In-Group's Moral Violations
Published in Journal of personality and social psychology (01-10-2006)“…The authors examined the relationships between 2 modes of national identification (attachment to the in-group and the in-group's glorification) and reactions…”
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Observer perceptions of the justifiability of the actions of nations in conflict: The relative importance of conveying national vulnerability versus strength
Published in PloS one (29-07-2019)“…Because the underdog in a conflict typically gains the support of observers, nations will often adopt a narrative that persuades both their domestic following…”
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Perpetual ingroup victimhood as a distorted lens: Effects on attribution and categorization
Published in European journal of social psychology (01-03-2017)“…Although the effects of group‐based victimhood on attitudes and emotions have been demonstrated in previous research, the ways it affects cognitive processes…”
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Revenge is not blind: Testing the ability of retribution to justify dishonesty
Published in Judgment and decision making (01-11-2021)“…Abstract In two studies, we tested the power of revenge as a justification mechanism that enables people to cheat with a clear conscience. Specifically, we…”
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Conceiving one's national group as transgenerational: Effects on attitudes towards 'foreign' and diaspora migrants
Published in PloS one (02-04-2020)“…The current paper presents three studies, which suggest that perceiving one's nation as transgenerational (TG) is related to a differentiation in the…”
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Group-centric attitudes mediate the relationship between need for closure and intergroup hostility
Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-12-2018)“…A model of the relationship between need for closure (NFC) and intergroup hostility was tested in four studies. According to the model, heightened NFC promotes…”
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Reactions of Arab-Palestinians in Israel Toward an In-group Member Mixing Hebrew or English With Arabic
Published in Journal of language and social psychology (01-09-2020)“…Code-mixing with a dominant language can appeal to members of linguistic minorities because it signals bilingual proficiency, modernity, and social mobility…”
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Collective guilt: Emotional reactions when one's group has done wrong or been wronged
Published in European review of social psychology (01-01-2006)“…We examine the conditions that facilitate feelings of collective guilt, and consider the prevalent historial and contemporary conditions that inhibit such…”
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From “Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires” through “Return to Zion” to “Conquest of the Land”: Paradigm shifts and sanctified reenactments in building the Jewish state
Published in International journal of intercultural relations (01-11-2014)“…Critical historical junctures sometimes cause religious or national groups to shift from one ontological and behavioral paradigm to qualitatively different…”
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Unite against: A common threat invokes spontaneous decategorization between social categories
Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-11-2019)“…A frequent rhetoric in the political arena calls members of larger groups like nations to lay aside all dividing differences and unite in face of a common…”
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In DeFENCE of the In-Group Historical Narrative in an Intractable Intergroup Conflict: An Individual-Difference Perspective
Published in Political psychology (01-02-2016)“…Groups, particularly when immersed in an intractable intergroup conflict, place considerable value on protecting and defending their historical group…”
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Four moral obligations in the aftermath of historical ingroup victimization
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The Shadows of the Past: Effects of Historical Group Trauma on Current Intergroup Conflicts
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-04-2017)“…We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduring group victimhood (Perpetual Ingroup Victimhood…”
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In‐between group membership within intergroup conflicts: The case of Druze in Israel
Published in British journal of social psychology (01-10-2024)“…In‐between groups encompass individuals who simultaneously belong to social categories that are often seen as mutually exclusive in addition to maintaining…”
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The "Never Again" State of Israel: The Emergence of the Holocaust as a Core Feature of Israeli Identity and Its Four Incongruent Voices
Published in Journal of social issues (01-03-2013)“…For the vast majority of contemporary Israelis, the Holocaust is an acquired memory. However, over the years its presence has not diminished but rather is on…”
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Intergroup Reconciliation: Emotions Are Not Enough
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In D e FENCE of the I n‐Group Historical Narrative in an Intractable Intergroup Conflict: An Individual‐Difference Perspective
Published in Political psychology (01-02-2016)“…Groups, particularly when immersed in an intractable intergroup conflict, place considerable value on protecting and defending their historical group…”
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For the Sake of the Eternal Group: Perceiving the Group as Trans-Generational and Endurance of Ingroup Suffering
Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2017)“…We introduce the distinction between perceiving the group as Intra-Generational (IG; including only the present generation of group members) and…”
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Gazing at suffering Gaza from suffering Sderot: Seeds of forgiveness and reconciliation amidst the turmoil?
Published in Group processes & intergroup relations (01-09-2015)“…Most studies on forgiveness and reconciliation in intergroup conflicts are conducted during the postresolution stages of conflict. The present research was…”
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From socially motivated lay historians to lay censors: Epistemic conformity and defensive group identification
Published in Memory studies (01-07-2017)“…This article examines why people cooperate with the silencing and censorship efforts of authorities that deprive them of historical knowledge. We analyze two…”
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