Fig. 4: Additional behavioral manifestations of intergroup bias.
From: Asymmetric cognitive learning mechanisms underlying the persistence of intergroup bias

A Path-cross frequency, indicating the frequency of participants deciding to move to a position where another player can zap them. Participants were more likely to cross-path with ingroup than outgroup players, and with avoiders compared with zappers. B After the experiment, participants were asked to distribute an extra ten stars between bot-players. They allocated more stars to ingroup bot-players than to outgroup players. In heterogenous conditions they allocated more stars to zap-avoiders, except in the outgroup condition, in which both group members were treated similarly. Boxplots include the mean by light circles, median in bold line, interquartile range is represented by the box, minimum and maximum range by the whiskers, and outliers by black dots.