“…There is also evidence that applications of the folk concept GROUP are guided by attributions of shared intentionality. A number of studies have found that entitativity perception – the tendency to regard some aggregates of people as more “groupish” than others – is mediated by judgments concerning shared intentionality (for some recent discussions, see Phillips, 2021a, b). For example, people's impression that an aggregate of individuals constitutes a genuine group is enhanced when they observe these individuals moving in synchrony (Ip, Chiu, & Wan, 2006; Lakens & Stel, 2011; Wilson & Gos, 2019).…”