Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, people’s strength of social iden-tification will have a positive impact on their behavioral efforts on behalf of an ingroup when its current status is low, whereas this will not be the case when its current status is high. In a first experiment, male participants showed the expected pattern of behavior. Female participants, however, tended to display oppo-site reactions. As a possible explanation, it was argued that the experimental procedure may have inadvertently evoked a gen-der-based stereotype threat for female participants. In an attempt to obtain more consistent support for their hypothesis, the authors therefore replicated the experiment w...
"Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important s...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
Although Janis's concept of groupthink is influential, experimental investigations have provide...
Group members ’ choice to work on individual or on group status improvement was examined as a functi...
Being a member of a socially devalued group (e.g., women, ethnic minorities) threatens social identi...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggr...
Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
"Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important s...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
Although Janis's concept of groupthink is influential, experimental investigations have provide...
Group members ’ choice to work on individual or on group status improvement was examined as a functi...
Being a member of a socially devalued group (e.g., women, ethnic minorities) threatens social identi...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggr...
Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
"Recent experimental results indicate that women do not like competitive environments as much as men...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important s...