The authors examined whether status differences moderate the effects of common fate on subgroup relations. University students (N = 103) were led to believe that their subgroup was performing well (high status) or poorly (low status) relative to another subgroup. They were then told that the combined performances of the subgroups would have shared implications for their subgroup's welfare. (common fate) or that there would be a direct link between their subgroup's performance and its welfare (no common fate). High-status (but not low-status) group members responded to the common fate situation by (a) decategorizing and (b) showing benevolence to the out-group. Results are discussed with respect to their implications for managing subgroup re...
Most prior research on informal status in groups has used ordinal, ranked-based status differences (...
Status generalization has been described as a process directly linking social status at the societal...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
The authors examined whether status differences moderate the effects of common fate on subgroup rela...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the impact of status differentials on subgroup attitudes an...
How does the status of a group influence the behavior of individuals within the group? This disserta...
We explore the phenomenon of status disagreement in groups, which occurs when two group members both...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
<p>The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status gro...
Bridging the literatures on social dilemmas, intergroup conflict, and social hierarchy, the authors ...
Bridging the literatures on social dilemmas, intergroup conflict, and social hierarchy, the authors ...
Group status refers to the extent to which members of a group are respected and admired by others. A...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Most prior research on informal status in groups has used ordinal, ranked-based status differences (...
Status generalization has been described as a process directly linking social status at the societal...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
The authors examined whether status differences moderate the effects of common fate on subgroup rela...
Two experiments were conducted to assess the impact of status differentials on subgroup attitudes an...
How does the status of a group influence the behavior of individuals within the group? This disserta...
We explore the phenomenon of status disagreement in groups, which occurs when two group members both...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
<p>The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status gro...
Bridging the literatures on social dilemmas, intergroup conflict, and social hierarchy, the authors ...
Bridging the literatures on social dilemmas, intergroup conflict, and social hierarchy, the authors ...
Group status refers to the extent to which members of a group are respected and admired by others. A...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Most prior research on informal status in groups has used ordinal, ranked-based status differences (...
Status generalization has been described as a process directly linking social status at the societal...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...