Categorisation salience and ingroup bias: The buffering role of a multicultural ideology Author Rui Costa-Lopes, Cicero Pereira, Charlesa Judd Publication Year 2014 Type Journal Article Abstract The current work sought to test the moderating role of a multicultural ideology on the relationship between categorisation salience and ingroup bias. Accordingly, in one experimental study, we manipulated categorisation salience and the accessibility of a multicultural ideology, and measured intergroup attitudes. Results show that categorisation salience only leads to ingroup bias when a multiculturalism ( MC ) ideology is not made salient. Thus, MC ideology attenuates the negative effects of categorisation salience on ingroup bias. These results pertain to social psychology in general showing that the cognitive processes should be construed within the framework of ideological contexts. Keywords social categorization, ingroup bias, multiculturalism, ideology Journal International Journal of Psychology Volume 49 Pages 508–512 Type of Article Journal Article URL External link to reference DOI 10.1002/ijop.12044 Full text Open access via the link provided. Type of Prejudice/Bias Race/Ethnicity Country Portugal Method Lab Setting College/University Google ScholarDOIBibTeX