The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), states that successful intergroup discrimination enhances momentary collective self-esteem. This hypothesis is a source of continuing controversy. Furthermore, although SIT is increasingly used to account for children’s group attitudes, few studies have examined the hypothesis among children. In addition, the hypothesis’s generality makes it important to study among children from different ethnic groups. The present study, conducted among Dutch and Turkish preadolescents, examined momentary collective self-feelings as a consequence of ethnic group evaluations. The results tended to support the self-esteem hypothesis. In-group favoritism was foun...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
The self-esteem hypothesis in intergroup relations, as proposed by social identity theory (SIT), sta...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
This paper uses data from a large-scale study (N D 1070) of Turkish and Moroccan early adolescents i...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...