The present research examined whether reactions to procedural discrimination (favoring self vs. favoring other procedures) are qualified by whether the authority is an ingroup or an outgroup member. We argue that because we tend to demonstrate ingroup bias in an intergroup context, we should react more positively when we are favored over an outgroup other than when an outgroup other is favored over us. Furthermore, we reason that because compared with outgroup authorities, ingroup authorities are perceived to be more related to us, we should react more strongly to procedural discrimination exercised by the ingroup authority. Across the two studies, results support our predictions. Results are discussed with reference to the social identity ...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
Authorities such as the police and the government play a vital function in maintaining order in the ...
The current research investigates the role of relative intragroup status as a moderator of peoples r...
The current research investigates the role of relative intragroup status as a moderator of people's ...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
Manipulation of in-group and out-group norms of discrimination and fairness allowed for the operatio...
Manipulation of in-group and out-group norms of discrimination and fairness allowed for the operatio...
Previous research (Platow, Hoar, Reid, Harley, & Morrison, 1997) showed that the difference in the s...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
Theorizing on procedural justice has assumed that people's reactions to outgroup authorities are to ...
The current research examines observer reactions to disrespectful treatment of another ingroup membe...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...
Authorities such as the police and the government play a vital function in maintaining order in the ...
The current research investigates the role of relative intragroup status as a moderator of peoples r...
The current research investigates the role of relative intragroup status as a moderator of people's ...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
Manipulation of in-group and out-group norms of discrimination and fairness allowed for the operatio...
Manipulation of in-group and out-group norms of discrimination and fairness allowed for the operatio...
Previous research (Platow, Hoar, Reid, Harley, & Morrison, 1997) showed that the difference in the s...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
Theorizing on procedural justice has assumed that people's reactions to outgroup authorities are to ...
The current research examines observer reactions to disrespectful treatment of another ingroup membe...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
The current experiment focuses on the roles of social identity and social comparison in perceptions ...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Research on groups in organizations has regularly identified the presence of favoritism toward membe...