This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differentials on intergroup discrimination, easured through negative outcome allocations and linguistic abstraction. Furthermore, it examined the mechanisms through which group power affects discrimination by testing the mediating role of perceived interdependence and social identification. Three power conditions were created by modifying the standard minimal group paradigm: equal, high and low power conditions. Power was directly proportional legitimate conditions) or inversely proportional (illegitimate conditions) to group members’ performance in a problem-solving task. Results showed that intergroup discrimination in the high and low power condition...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across dif...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
Power differences are ubiquitous in social settings. However, the question of whether groups with hi...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Social psychological processes underlying intergroup behaviour should be placed in their sociostruct...
Power is an inherent characteristic of social interaction, yet research has yet to fully explain wha...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across dif...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
Three studies investigated the determination of social discrimination by the valence of stimuli that...
Power differences are ubiquitous in social settings. However, the question of whether groups with hi...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
Social psychological processes underlying intergroup behaviour should be placed in their sociostruct...
Power is an inherent characteristic of social interaction, yet research has yet to fully explain wha...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...
An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lo...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across dif...
Previous research has shown the strength of the linguistic intergroup bias across different intergro...