Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-esteem, and these are used to structure a review of over 40 studies concerning social identity theory's hypothesis that (a) intergroup discrimination elevates self-esteem and (b) low self-esteem motivates discrimination. It is observed that researchers have tended to employ measures of global personal trait self-esteem in their investigations of this self-esteem hypothesis, and it is argued that measures of specific social state self-esteem are more consistent with social identity theory's assumptions. Although no convincing evidence is found for the self-esteem hypothesis in its full and unqualified form, it is argued that this is due to a lack...
Previous studies investigating the role of self-esteem as a predictor and outcome of intergroup beha...
Within the frame of Social Identity Theory (SIT) self-esteem was given a central role in explaining ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
<p> </p> <p>Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and st...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
The background and development of motivational hypotheses in social identity theory are examined, re...
The present study tests both corollaries of the self-esteem hypothesis from social identity theory d...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
Previous studies investigating the role of self-esteem as a predictor and outcome of intergroup beha...
Within the frame of Social Identity Theory (SIT) self-esteem was given a central role in explaining ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and state self-est...
<p> </p> <p>Distinctions are made between global and specific, personal and social, and trait and st...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
The background and development of motivational hypotheses in social identity theory are examined, re...
The present study tests both corollaries of the self-esteem hypothesis from social identity theory d...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identify Theory. Its major contributions to the st...
Previous studies investigating the role of self-esteem as a predictor and outcome of intergroup beha...
Within the frame of Social Identity Theory (SIT) self-esteem was given a central role in explaining ...
Previous research has found that, in cases of intergroup conflict, people are likely to evaluate the...