Abstract
According to Crocker et al. (1993) people with high collective self-esteem would be primarily concerned with enhancing the self leading to positive in group evaluation rather than derogation of outgroups. In contrast, people with low collective self-esteem would be primarily concerned with protecting the self making outgroup derogation more likely than positive ingroup evaluation. These predictions were confirmed among Dutch youth evaluating ethnic minorities.
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