Previous research indicates that people who are highly identified with their groups tend to remain committed to them under threat. This study examines the generalizability of this effect to (a) a real-life context involving the perception that others view the ingroup (Australians) as intolerant of minorities and (b) various dimensions of social identification. The sample comprised 213 respondents to a random mail survey. Perceived threat was inversely related to self-stereotyping (i.e. perceptions of self-ingroup similarity), but only for individuals with weak subjective ties to other group members. Threat perceptions were also predictive of enhanced judgments of within-group variability on threat-relevant dimensions, particularly for indiv...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target an...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
Previous research indicates that people who are highly identified with their groups t...
Previous research indicates that people who are highly identified with their groups tend to remain c...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
Two studies investigated the impact of national (Swiss) identification, perceived threat to ingroup ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
The present research tested the proposition that the sense of self-continuity that people derive fro...
My study tested the influence of individual identity on the perception of national security threats ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target an...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target an...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
Previous research indicates that people who are highly identified with their groups t...
Previous research indicates that people who are highly identified with their groups tend to remain c...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
In four studies, effects of self-perceived or public-perceived threats to group status or group dist...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
Two studies investigated the impact of national (Swiss) identification, perceived threat to ingroup ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
The present research tested the proposition that the sense of self-continuity that people derive fro...
My study tested the influence of individual identity on the perception of national security threats ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target an...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate which social groups are perceived as a threat target an...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...