Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status groups to show self-depersonalization and to favor ingroup members over outgroup members. The present research tests two alternative explanations of this status asymmetry: One explanation is based on the motive for achieving a positive social identity, and the other explanation is based on the willingness to cope with a social identity threat. Three minimal group experiments examine these two explanations. Supporting the identity motive explanation, the findings show that self-depersonalization (Studies 1-3) and ingroup favoritism (Study 3) are less prominent in the high-status group than in the low-status and the status-unspecified groups. Moreo...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
The study of status differences between groups has been an important topic in intergroup relations r...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
Based on self-categorization theory, group status should be positively related to group prototypical...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
Previous studies investigating the role of self-esteem as a predictor and outcome of intergroup beha...
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...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
According to social identity theory, low self-esteem motivates group members to derogate out-groups,...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
The study of status differences between groups has been an important topic in intergroup relations r...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Self-stereotyping is a process by which people belonging to a stigmatized social group tend to descr...
Based on self-categorization theory, group status should be positively related to group prototypical...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
Previous studies investigating the role of self-esteem as a predictor and outcome of intergroup beha...
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...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
According to social identity theory, low self-esteem motivates group members to derogate out-groups,...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...
The study of status differences between groups has been an important topic in intergroup relations r...
A distinction between forms of social identity formation in small interactive groups is investigated...