The moderating effect of group status on intragroup and intergroup processing and self-stereotyping is examined. Self-stereotyping is "the perceptual interchangeability or perceptual identity of oneself and others in the same group on relevant dimensions" (Turner, 1984). The current argument is that membership in groups marked by low status is conducive to intergroup processing (comparison between groups) and therefore higher levels of self-stereotyping, while membership in groups marked by high status is conducive to intragroup processing (comparison within group), and in turn less self-stereotyping. Four studies examined "default" processing and self-stereotyping in the context of gender and sexual orientation (Study 1 and 2) and by direc...
Since the '90s, local governments decided to establish cooperation agreements to share some of their...
This doctoral paper presents a participant discipline of Occupational Coaching Psychology (OCP)/Care...
Hyperacusis and misophonia are two conditions of decreased sound tolerance (DST) studied in the psyc...
The moderating effect of group status on intragroup and intergroup processing and self-stereotyping ...
Aging and early-stage Alzheimer disease (AD) have been associated with increased reaction time intra...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Amanda Durik; Karen White.Three studies were conducted...
A wide body of literature exists on the relationship between childhood and adolescent self-concept a...
The social environment in which students operate has been shown to influence psychological well-bein...
Sleep has tremendous importance to organizations as a predictor of employee performance, safety, hea...
The realization of growth synergies across products and services in a global multi-unit firm is a to...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the existing political and economic literature on the relationshi...
This autoethnographic case study explores how one manager navigated a period of significant professi...
While the affordances of technology have facilitated virtual modes of global collaboration, cultural...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
The relationship between mentalization, affect regulation, and the quality of object relations among...
Since the '90s, local governments decided to establish cooperation agreements to share some of their...
This doctoral paper presents a participant discipline of Occupational Coaching Psychology (OCP)/Care...
Hyperacusis and misophonia are two conditions of decreased sound tolerance (DST) studied in the psyc...
The moderating effect of group status on intragroup and intergroup processing and self-stereotyping ...
Aging and early-stage Alzheimer disease (AD) have been associated with increased reaction time intra...
Advisors: Laura D. Pittman.Committee members: Amanda Durik; Karen White.Three studies were conducted...
A wide body of literature exists on the relationship between childhood and adolescent self-concept a...
The social environment in which students operate has been shown to influence psychological well-bein...
Sleep has tremendous importance to organizations as a predictor of employee performance, safety, hea...
The realization of growth synergies across products and services in a global multi-unit firm is a to...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the existing political and economic literature on the relationshi...
This autoethnographic case study explores how one manager navigated a period of significant professi...
While the affordances of technology have facilitated virtual modes of global collaboration, cultural...
This dissertation is an empirical attempt to bridge and synthesize two distinct sets of theories in ...
The relationship between mentalization, affect regulation, and the quality of object relations among...
Since the '90s, local governments decided to establish cooperation agreements to share some of their...
This doctoral paper presents a participant discipline of Occupational Coaching Psychology (OCP)/Care...
Hyperacusis and misophonia are two conditions of decreased sound tolerance (DST) studied in the psyc...