The background and development of motivational hypotheses in social identity theory are examined, revealing two general motives for intergroup discrimination: a desire for cognitive coherence, or good structure; and a need for positive self-esteem. The latter (self-esteem hypothesis: SEH) has received most attention. Both the theoretical and empirical bases of the SEH are largely rooted in research using the minimal group paradigm. However, it remains unclear whether self-esteem is to be considered primarily as a cause or an effect of discrimination. When real social groups are considered the SEH appears to provide only a partial explanation, and a variety of more or less powerful alternative social motives may underlie discriminatory behav...
Do we prefer an positive but enhancing remark than a negative but self-reflective criticism? How do ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
Do we prefer an positive but enhancing remark than a negative but self-reflective criticism? How do ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
Do we prefer an positive but enhancing remark than a negative but self-reflective criticism? How do ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...