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Results of cross-sectional, longitudinal and experimental studies indicate that the link between self-esteem and outgroup derogation is indirect and depends on the form of positive ingroup evaluation that mediates it. Low self-esteem predicts outgroup derogation via collective narcissism, and high self-esteem predicts less outgroup derogation via ingroup satisfaction (when their positive overlap is partialled out).
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