This research analyses the effect of stability and instability of social stratification on identity threat perception among members of an intermediate- status group. Seventy-nine nursing students were categorized in intermediate status position between physicians and healthcare operators. Stability was manipulated at three levels: 1) stable, 2) upwardly unstable, and 3) downwardly unstable. Social identity threats coming from above and from below were measured. Results revealed that in both stable and upwardly unstable conditions, participants perceived a lower social identity threat and the threat came mainly from the high-status group. In the downwardly unstable condition, in contrast, the social identity threat was greater than in both s...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
Three studies have tested the hypothesis that intermediate-status groups are more oriented to ally w...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
In two experiments, the effect of (in)stability of status differences on the perception of perspecti...
Background and aims of the work: All societies are organised as hierarchies based on prestige or sta...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
According to social identity theory, striving of group members for enhancement of their social ident...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
Social systems are organized so that some groups are at the top of the hierarchy and others are at t...
Whereas an individual differences perspective recently pointed to the importance of a relative extri...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
Three studies have tested the hypothesis that intermediate-status groups are more oriented to ally w...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
In two experiments, the effect of (in)stability of status differences on the perception of perspecti...
Background and aims of the work: All societies are organised as hierarchies based on prestige or sta...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
In two studies (Ns=163, 164), the authors tested the prediction that perceptions of group variabilit...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
According to social identity theory, striving of group members for enhancement of their social ident...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
Social systems are organized so that some groups are at the top of the hierarchy and others are at t...
Whereas an individual differences perspective recently pointed to the importance of a relative extri...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
The combined influence on ingroup bias of threat to group distinctiveness and prototypicality as a g...
Three studies have tested the hypothesis that intermediate-status groups are more oriented to ally w...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...