Tausen, B. M., Lee, J. H., Dischinger, A. S., & Dennis, I. A. (in press). When dehumanization does (and does not) matter. Exploring the relationship between social justice, avoidant behaviors, and intentions to help individuals experiencing homelessness. Journal of Applied Social Psychology.

*Dischinger, A., *Lee, J., & Tausen, B. M. When dehumanization does (and does not) matter: Exploring the relationship between social justice motivations, avoidant behaviors, and intentions to help individuals experiencing homelessness. Society for Personality and Social Psychology Conference, February 2022.

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Dehumanization predicts the treatment of marginalized group members. Our work identifies that animalistic dehumanization is a stronger predictor of behavior than mechanistic dehumanization. We also explore the critical role of social justice motivations when trying to understand the links between dehumanizing perceptions and behavior.

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