The ontologization process involves the use of social representation relating to the human–animal binary to classify ingroup and outgroup members. To date, no study has investigated the multidimensional nature (i.e. human, animal and automata) of the ontologizing process via structural equation modelling (SEM). Four hundred and twenty-one Italian participants were asked to attribute 24 positive/negative, human/animal/automata associates to each of three target groups: typical Roma/Chinese/Italian. Results showed that the proposed six-factor model (i.e. positive/negative, human/animal/automata essence) was statistically robust for each of the three groups. The Roma group was animalized by attributing more animal negative associates than any other target group, whereas the Chinese group was mainly given a robot positive essence.

(2024). Human, Animal and Automata Attributions: an Investigation of the Multidimensionality of the Ontologization Process [journal article - articolo]. In HUMAN ARENAS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/229249

Human, Animal and Automata Attributions: an Investigation of the Multidimensionality of the Ontologization Process

Pivetti, Monica;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The ontologization process involves the use of social representation relating to the human–animal binary to classify ingroup and outgroup members. To date, no study has investigated the multidimensional nature (i.e. human, animal and automata) of the ontologizing process via structural equation modelling (SEM). Four hundred and twenty-one Italian participants were asked to attribute 24 positive/negative, human/animal/automata associates to each of three target groups: typical Roma/Chinese/Italian. Results showed that the proposed six-factor model (i.e. positive/negative, human/animal/automata essence) was statistically robust for each of the three groups. The Roma group was animalized by attributing more animal negative associates than any other target group, whereas the Chinese group was mainly given a robot positive essence.
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Pivetti, Monica; Melotti, Giannino; Meneghini, Anna Maria; Puntin, Elisa; Villano, Paola
(2024). Human, Animal and Automata Attributions: an Investigation of the Multidimensionality of the Ontologization Process [journal article - articolo]. In HUMAN ARENAS. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/229249
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