id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wvvgifbi25bixkryzas7cjizt4 Jenny L. Paterson Feeling for and as a group member: Understanding LGBT victimization via group-based empathy and intergroup emotions 2018 26 .pdf application/pdf 6133 595 67 Feeling for and as a group member: understanding LGBT victimisation via groupbased empathy and intergroup emotions Being a victim of a hate crime can be devastating (e.g., Herek, Gillis, & Cogan, show that hate crimes against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people Indirect effects of hate crime: An intergroup emotions perspective 3. As predicted by IET, hate crimes will increase the saliency of LGBT identity which, 4. From our extension of IET it is predicted that hate crimes will increase perceptions effects on group members' perceptions of similarity, feelings of empathy, threat and a hate crime targeted at one's group (from reading a news article) can activate Hate crimes also provoked more anger, anxiety, feelings of The study also provided support for the IET hypotheses in that the hate crime was group identity and empathy have on the indirect impacts of hate and prejudice. ./cache/work_wvvgifbi25bixkryzas7cjizt4.pdf ./txt/work_wvvgifbi25bixkryzas7cjizt4.txt