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When fiends become friends: The need to belong and perceptions of personal and group discrimination
2006
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
The present article examines the role that the need to belong (NTB) plays in people's judgments of personal and group discrimination and in the attributions people make for potentially discriminatory evaluations. The authors hypothesized that the NTB motivates people to conclude that (a) whereas they rarely experience personal discrimination, (b) their fellow in-group members do experience discrimination. In Study 1, people high in the NTB reported experiencing lower than average levels of
doi:10.1037/0022-3514.90.1.94
pmid:16448312
fatcat:bx3vdvbhybbh7dcz7yywbppf5m