Previous research has suggested that the black sheep effect (BSE), i.e., harsher ingroup than outgroup deviants' derogation, mainly occurs in members highly identified with groups or belonging to highly entitative groups. Two studies considered the conjoined effect of identification and entitativity on BSE. In particular, in Study 1 we consider the mediating role of identification on entitativity- BSE relationship and in Study 2 we focused on the importance of the group for the self-esteem as mediator of such relationship. Results showed that the BSE emerges strongly in high entitative groups because in such groups there is a stronger attachment to the groups both in terms of social identification (Study 1) and of importance of such identit...
'Social psychological theories about intergroup relations contribute to the explanation of discrimin...
Two studies investigated the impact of the presentation of an undesirable group member on group ster...
Since group membership is central for a person's identity, providing norms, values, and beliefs, peo...
Previous research has suggested that the black sheep effect (BSE), i.e., harsher ingroup than outgro...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
In the classic black sheep effect (BSE) an ingroup deviant member is usually evaluated more negative...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Two studies investigated the impact of the presentation of an undesirable group member on group ster...
In 3 experiments, participants ( Ns = 50, 95, and 75, respectively) judged 2 ingroup or outgroup mem...
The present study proposes an extension to the phenomenon of ingroup favouritism, based on the hypot...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>One thesis of ...
'Social psychological theories about intergroup relations contribute to the explanation of discrimin...
Two studies investigated the impact of the presentation of an undesirable group member on group ster...
Since group membership is central for a person's identity, providing norms, values, and beliefs, peo...
Previous research has suggested that the black sheep effect (BSE), i.e., harsher ingroup than outgro...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
In the classic black sheep effect (BSE) an ingroup deviant member is usually evaluated more negative...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Two studies investigated the impact of the presentation of an undesirable group member on group ster...
In 3 experiments, participants ( Ns = 50, 95, and 75, respectively) judged 2 ingroup or outgroup mem...
The present study proposes an extension to the phenomenon of ingroup favouritism, based on the hypot...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>One thesis of ...
'Social psychological theories about intergroup relations contribute to the explanation of discrimin...
Two studies investigated the impact of the presentation of an undesirable group member on group ster...
Since group membership is central for a person's identity, providing norms, values, and beliefs, peo...