Rustemli A, Mertan B, Ciftci O
Department of Psychology, Near East University, Lefkosa, Northern Cyprus.
J Soc Psychol. 2000 Feb;140(1):26-34. doi: 10.1080/00224540009600443.
The authors investigated whether in-group favoritism manifests itself as praise for the in-group- or as denigration of the out-group. A total of 450 Turkish Cypriots (248 native, 202 immigrant) judged the applicability of positive and negative trait words to in-group and out-group targets. Both the native and the immigrant groups judged the positive traits as more applicable to their respective in-groups than to the out-group. The native group evaluated the negative social traits as more applicable to the immigrant group. The immigrant group also judged the negative social traits as more applicable to themselves. The two groups did not differ in their judgments for more personal negative traits.