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Am I being dehumanized? Development and validation of the experience of dehumanization measurement

Artyom Golossenko Orcid Logo, Helena Palumbo Orcid Logo, Mariya Mathai Orcid Logo, Hai‐Anh Tran

British Journal of Social Psychology

Swansea University Author: Mariya Mathai Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/bjso.12633

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Scholarly interest in the experience of dehumanization, the perception that one is being dehumanized, has increased significantly in recent years, yet the construct lacks a validated measurement. The purpose of this research is therefore to develop and validate a theoretically grounded experience of...

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Published in: British Journal of Social Psychology
ISSN: 0144-6665 2044-8309
Published: Wiley 2023
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description Scholarly interest in the experience of dehumanization, the perception that one is being dehumanized, has increased significantly in recent years, yet the construct lacks a validated measurement. The purpose of this research is therefore to develop and validate a theoretically grounded experience of dehumanization measurement (EDHM) using item response theory. Evidence from five studies using data collected from participants in the United Kingdom (N = 2082) and Spain (N = 1427), shows that (a) a unidimensional structure replicates and fits well; (b) the measurement demonstrates high precision and reliability across a broad range of the latent trait; (c) the measurement demonstrates evidence for nomological and discriminant validity with constructs in the experience of dehumanization nomological network; (d) the measurement is invariant across gender and cultures; (e) the measurement demonstrates incremental validity in the prediction of important outcomes over and above conceptually overlapping constructs and prior measurements. Overall, our findings suggest the EDHM is a psychometrically sound measurement that can advance research relating to the experience of dehumanization.
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