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You little creep: Evidence of Blatant Dehumanization of Short Groups
Social Psychological and Personality Science
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Physical cues influence social judgments of others. For example, shorter individuals are
evaluated less positively than taller individuals. Here, we demonstrate that height also impacts
one of the most consequential intergroup judgments?attributions of humanity? and explore
whether this effect is modulated by the tendency to value hierarchy-maintenance. In Study 1, the
shorter participants perceived a range of out-groups to be, the more they dehumanized them, and
this tended to be particularly pronounced among those scoring high on social dominance
orientation (SDO). In Study 2, participants dehumanized an out-group more when they were led
to believe that it was relatively short. Finally, Study 3 applied a reverse-correlation approach,
demonstrating that participants in general, and especially those scoring high on SDO, represented
shorter groups in ways less consistent with full humanity than they did taller groups. Together,
this research demonstrates that basic physical height cues shape the perceived humanity of outgroups.
Date Published:
2019
Citations:
Kunst, Jonas, Nour Kteily, Lotte Thomsen. 2019. You little creep: Evidence of Blatant Dehumanization of Short Groups. Social Psychological and Personality Science.