Reframing the Social Scientist’s Hero Problem (A Salience Lens)
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Social scientists can sometimes over-emphasize the hero-victim-perpetrator dynamic in the way they view and characterize groups. This is a salience problem. The solution is to spend time thinking about the hero traits of every group, and especially groups that we (as social scientists) place in the victim or perpetrator role too often.
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