The questions of whether, why, and when perceivers assign blame to members of a group besides the member(s) who directly caused a negative outcome are examined. Two experiments provide evidence that: 1. Higher levels of group entitativity are linked to higher levels of collective blame, 2. This link is mediated by inferences that group members (a) indirectly caused the act, and (b) share common character traits with the wrongdoer, and 3. Perceivers’ implicit theories about people’s traits are associated with systematic differences in the inferences they favor in associating entitativity with collective blame
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Indignation is a discrete social emotion specifying disapproval of a blameworthy action explicitly p...
The questions of whether, why, and when perceivers assign blame to members of a group besides the me...
This Master's degree thesis focus on introducing collective blame from the psychological point of vi...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
AbstractAttributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper e...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interac-tions. This paper explores...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
How do people assign responsibility to individuals in a group context? Participants played a repeate...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
Yzerbyt, Rogier and Fiske (1998) argued that perceivers confronted with a group high in entitativity...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Indignation is a discrete social emotion specifying disapproval of a blameworthy action explicitly p...
The questions of whether, why, and when perceivers assign blame to members of a group besides the me...
This Master's degree thesis focus on introducing collective blame from the psychological point of vi...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
AbstractAttributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interactions. This paper e...
The research investigates the impact of group entitativity on social attribution. Perceivers confron...
Attributions of responsibility play a critical role in many group interac-tions. This paper explores...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
In this paper, we examined reactions to situations in which, although one is not personally involved...
How do people assign responsibility to individuals in a group context? Participants played a repeate...
Considerable evidence suggests that implicit attitudes co-vary with behavior (Greenwald, Poehlman, U...
Yzerbyt, Rogier and Fiske (1998) argued that perceivers confronted with a group high in entitativity...
In the current paper, we present and discuss a series of experiments in which we investigated people...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Indignation is a discrete social emotion specifying disapproval of a blameworthy action explicitly p...