Ingroup — In sociology, an ingroup is a social group towards which an individual feels loyalty and respect, usually due to membership in the group. This loyalty often manifests itself as an ingroup bias. Commonly encountered ingroups include family members … Wikipedia
Ingroup — En psychologie sociale, dans les relations intergroupes, l ingroup ou endogroupe est le groupe auquel appartient l individu ou les individus dont on parle. Le contraire d ingroup est outgroup. Portail de la psychologie Catégo … Wikipédia en Français
ingroup — noun In cladistics, the monophyletic group that includes all taxa of interest to the current study. A cladistic analysis of 45 ingroup and two outgroup taxa was performed on the basis of 134 characters. Ant: outgroup … Wiktionary
Ingroup — In|group 〈[ı̣ngru:p] f. 10; Soziol.〉 soziale Gruppe, der man sich zugehörig fühlt; Ggs Outgroup [<engl. in „in, innerhalb“ + group „Gruppe“] * * * In|group [ ɪngru:p ], die; , s [engl. in group, aus: in (↑ 2in) u. group = Gruppe] (Soziol.):… … Universal-Lexikon
ingroup — Synonyms and related words: Rasputin, Svengali, VIP, access, age group, bad influence, band, battalion, bevy, big wheel, body, brigade, bunch, bureaucracy, cabal, cadre, camarilla, camp, cast, cell, charmed circle, circle, clan, clique, closed… … Moby Thesaurus
Ingroup bias — is the preferential treatment people give to whom they perceive to be members of their own groups. Experiments in psychology have shown that group members will award one another higher payoffs even when the group they share seems random and… … Wikipedia
ingroup — in a cladistic analysis, the set of taxa which are hypothesized to be more closely related to each other than any are to the outgroup, a monophyletic group (usually the one being studied) … Dictionary of ichthyology
Ingroup — Ịn|group 〈[ gru:p] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: s〉 Gruppe, der man sich zugehörig u. verbunden fühlt; Ggs.: Outgroup [Etym.: <engl. in »in, innerhalb« + group »Gruppe«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
Ingroup — In|group [ ingru:p] die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. in group> [soziale] Gruppe, zu der man gehört u. der man sich innerlich stark verbunden fühlt; Eigengruppe, Wir Gruppe (Soziol.); Ggs. ↑Outgroup … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
ingroup — n. clique, small exclusive group which shares a common interest or goal (Sociology) … English contemporary dictionary