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22 Φεβ 2023 · Demeaning behaviour is any action or communication that makes someone else feel inferior or less valuable than they actually are. This behaviour comes in many different forms. Expressions of demeaning behaviour may include verbal, non-verbal, and overt behaviours.
22 Σεπ 2024 · At its core, demeaning behavior is any action that diminishes someone’s dignity or self-worth. It’s like emotional sandpaper, slowly but surely wearing away at a person’s confidence and sense of value. And here’s the kicker: it’s not always as obvious as a slap in the face or a shouted insult.
2 Μαΐ 2024 · We document a tendency to demean others’ needs: believing that psychological needs—those requiring mental capacity, and hence more uniquely human (e.g., need for meaning and autonomy)—are relatively less important to others compared with physical needs—those shared with other biological agents, and hence more animalistic (e.g., need for food and...
Underestimating the importance of others’ psychological needs could impair the ability to help others. These experiments indicate that demeaning is a unique facet of dehumanization reflecting a reliable, consequential, and potentially mistaken understanding of others’ minds. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
2 Μαρ 2023 · Schroeder and Epley argue that demeaning the importance of others' psychological needs is a manifestation of dehumanization. People also feel dehumanized when they experience interpersonal situations in which their fundamental psychological needs are thwarted (Demoulin, Nguyen, et al., 2021).
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We document a tendency to demean others' needs: believing that psychological needs-those requiring mental capacity, and hence more uniquely human (e.g., need for meaning and autonomy)-are relatively less important to others compared with physical needs-those shared with other biological agents, and …