id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pvkyj2kxgzggtpsgdkoyvvnyuq Cluny South When 'I' belong I don't care about 'you' : the role of self-construal and social inclusion in pro-social behaviour directed at animal out-group recipients 2018 343 .pdf application/pdf 76178 6801 58 independent self-construal may be motivated to behave prosocially towards outgroup targets in order to maximise social connection potential, and that feelings of how self-construal orientation may impact the formation of in-groups and outgroups (study 1), and show that a positive relationship exists, between independent of social inclusion, for individuals that are high in independent self-construal. of their social inclusion status, individuals high in independent self-construal should higher independent self-construal will put a lower percentage of animals into a selfformed in-group than normally (control condition). this social inclusion condition, participants showing higher independent selfconstrual were significantly less likely to include animals in their self-designated ingroup than in the control condition. inclusive behaviour for people high in independent self-construal, was as a result of self-construal would behave more like individuals with high interdependent selfconstrual, and donate less than in the control condition. normal conditions (control group), people with high independent self-construal did ./cache/work_pvkyj2kxgzggtpsgdkoyvvnyuq.pdf ./txt/work_pvkyj2kxgzggtpsgdkoyvvnyuq.txt