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    Out of sight, out of mind: lack of persistence for fully occluded multi-stable structure-from-motion displays

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    Data and analysis for the "Out of sight, out of mind: lack of persistence for fully occluded multi-stable structure-from-motion displays" manuscript currently submitted to Attention, Perception, & Psychophysic

    An application of the dual identity model and active categorization to increase intercultural closeness

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    The enhancement of social inclusion is a key to maintaining cohesion in society and to foster the benefits of cultural diversity. Using insights from the Dual Identity Model (DIM) with a special focus on active categorization, we develop an intervention to increase social inclusion. Our intervention encourages the participants to (re-)categorize on a superordinate level (i.e., a human identity) while being exposed to their own culture. Across a set of experiments, we test the efficacy of our intervention against control conditions on the effect of social inclusion, measured by perceived social distance. Results show an increase in cultural closeness and provide preliminary support for the use of a DIM-based intervention to increase intercultural inclusionMarketing and Consumer Researc
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