The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new identities become integrated into the self-concept, with consequences for intergroup attitudes. The model specifies four concepts (self-concept, stereotypes, identification, and group compatibility) as associative connections. The model builds on two cognitive principles, balance-congruity and imbalance-dissonance, to predict identification with social groups that people currently belong to, belonged to in the past, or newly belong to. More precisely, the model suggests that the relative strength of self-group associations (i.e., identification) depends in part on the (in)compatibility of the different social groups. Combining insights into c...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
A fundamental question of social psychology centers on the nature and definition of social groups. T...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 17/03/2...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
The present paper investigates how cognitive projection processes instigate social identification. W...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This entry introduces the Common Ingroup Identity Model. In intergroup interactions, it is possible ...
The authors introduce a framework for organizing conceptualizations of social identity along four di...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
A fundamental question of social psychology centers on the nature and definition of social groups. T...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires on the 17/03/2...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
The present paper investigates how cognitive projection processes instigate social identification. W...
The psychological and sociological explorations of intergroup relations have traditionally focused o...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Tajfel’s social identity and Turner’s self categorization theories are complimentary. The aim of thi...
This entry introduces the Common Ingroup Identity Model. In intergroup interactions, it is possible ...
The authors introduce a framework for organizing conceptualizations of social identity along four di...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
This research sought to integrate the implicit theory approach and the social identity approach to u...
A fundamental question of social psychology centers on the nature and definition of social groups. T...