sing representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspective, we carried out two studies aiming to address how national identification and belief in a just world (BJW) jointly predict secondary victimization of an ingroup as a whole (specifically ingroup blame). We conducted Study 1 (N = 779) in 2014, at the height of the European austerity policies imposed on Portugal by an institutional outgroup, specifically the Troika (the European Union, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund). Study 2 (N = 1140) was conducted after the Troika intervention. An environment of ongoing ingroup suffering caused by an outgroup is more threatening for the BJW of individuals who are more iden...
Groups that perceive themselves as victims can engage in “competitive victimhood”. We propose that, ...
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towa...
In the context of the financial crisis in Europe and drawing on social identity and perceived disadv...
Using representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspe...
Using representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspe...
WOS:000259071100004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Framed by the Belief in a Just World theory (BJW; L...
An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past coloni...
An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past coloni...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
WOS:000243646900003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)This research studies people's reactions to the suf...
The present research aimed to deepen our insight into the role of group membership on victim blaming...
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towa...
Framed by the Belief in a Just World theory (BJW; Lerner, M. J. (1980). Belief in a just world: A f...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Two factors increase the threat for individuals’ belief in a just world (BJW) posed by an innocent v...
Groups that perceive themselves as victims can engage in “competitive victimhood”. We propose that, ...
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towa...
In the context of the financial crisis in Europe and drawing on social identity and perceived disadv...
Using representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspe...
Using representative probabilistic samples of Portuguese citizens and framed by an intergroup perspe...
WOS:000259071100004 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Framed by the Belief in a Just World theory (BJW; L...
An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past coloni...
An examination of potential outgroup-focused predictors of group-based guilt relating to past coloni...
Collective victimhood is the belief that one’s own group has been intentionally and undeservingly ha...
WOS:000243646900003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)This research studies people's reactions to the suf...
The present research aimed to deepen our insight into the role of group membership on victim blaming...
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towa...
Framed by the Belief in a Just World theory (BJW; Lerner, M. J. (1980). Belief in a just world: A f...
Effects of ingroup identification on antecedents and consequences of group-based guilt were examined...
Two factors increase the threat for individuals’ belief in a just world (BJW) posed by an innocent v...
Groups that perceive themselves as victims can engage in “competitive victimhood”. We propose that, ...
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towa...
In the context of the financial crisis in Europe and drawing on social identity and perceived disadv...