Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Participants engaged in an online introduction activity with 2 or 6 other people and received likes from everyone (inclusion) or no one (ostracism). In Studies 1 and 2, group size had a significant effect on need satisfaction only when participants were ostracized, with larger groups threatening needs to a greater extent. These effects were evident during and immediately after the task, but not after a reflection period and delay. In Study 3, being ostracized by a larger group increased sadness and anger only when ostracism was public. Together, these results indicate that people react more negatively to ostracism by larger groups, but do not reap ...
Ostracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Where...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of self- and group-affirmation in reducing the aversiveness o...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Social ostracism—being ignored or excluded—threatens needs for self-esteem, belongingness, control, ...
90 p.The effect of group membership on ostracism has been repeatedly demonstrated to be negligible i...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Previous research has shown that ostracism - the experience of being ignored and excluded - has nega...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Ostracism, the act of being excluded by a person or a group, is a common experience among children, ...
Ostracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Where...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of self- and group-affirmation in reducing the aversiveness o...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Three experiments examined the effects of group size on reactions to ostracism and inclusion. Partic...
Social ostracism—being ignored or excluded—threatens needs for self-esteem, belongingness, control, ...
90 p.The effect of group membership on ostracism has been repeatedly demonstrated to be negligible i...
Contains fulltext : 166701.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Previous research has shown that ostracism - the experience of being ignored and excluded - has nega...
Previous research has shown that ostracism-the experience of being ignored and excluded-has negative...
Ostracism, the act of being excluded by a person or a group, is a common experience among children, ...
Ostracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Where...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Two studies examined the effectiveness of self- and group-affirmation in reducing the aversiveness o...