Reducing Explicit Blatant Dehumanization by Correcting Exaggerated Meta-Perceptions

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PERSONALITY SCIENCE(2023)

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If explicitly, blatantly dehumanizing a group of people-overtly characterizing them as less than human-facilitates harming them, then reversing this process is paramount. Addressing dehumanization among American political partisans appears especially crucial, given that it has been linked to their anti-democratic hostility. Perhaps because of its overt nature, partisans recognize-and greatly exaggerate-the extent to which out-partisans explicitly, blatantly dehumanize them. Past research has found that when people perceive they are dehumanized by an outgroup (i.e., meta-dehumanization), they respond with reciprocal dehumanization. Therefore, we reasoned that partisans' dehumanization could be reduced by correcting their exaggerated meta-dehumanization. Indeed, across three preregistered studies (N = 4,154), an intervention correcting American partisans' exaggerated meta-dehumanization reduced their own dehumanization of out-partisans. This decreased dehumanization persisted at a 1-week follow-up and predicted downstream reductions in partisans' anti-democratic hostility, suggesting that correcting exaggerated meta-dehumanization can durably mitigate the dark specter of dehumanization.
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dehumanization, political polarization, meta-perceptions, social distance, affective polarization
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