A Meta‐Analysis of Self–Other Differences in Prejudice
European Journal of Social Psychology
Published online on June 24, 2026
Abstract
["European Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView. ", "\nABSTRACT\nIn this meta‐analysis, we assessed self–other differences in prejudice: the extent to which people think that other people harbour more negative attitudes (or more stereotypical beliefs) about members of certain social groups than they themselves do. We found an average medium‐to‐large effect, d = 0.71, and evidence supporting dual‐process accounts. However, we also found extreme heterogeneity. Some moderators modulate the effect (e.g., the self–other asymmetry is larger for judgements related to race/ethnicity and sexual orientation), but the heterogeneity remained high even when considering these moderators, suggesting that further research is needed to make sense of these self–other asymmetries.\n"]