Although we're more connected than ever, hatred and bigotry towards social groups seen as 'Other' remain rife in our world.
To maintain a positive self-image, individuals may claim false positive beliefs toward such people. But new research reveals that patterns in their language can betray this dishonesty.
These groups were Arabs, Muslims, immigrants, Americans, Democrats, Republicans, African-Americans, and Asians. The survey primed responses by mentioning from the outset that people can vary in how 'human-like' they seem. A text analysis program, Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count, could distinguish between honest and dishonest answers based on the types of words used.
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