Two studies examined the effects of self-uncertainty and ingroup entitativity on group identification. From uncertainty reduction theory (Hogg, 2000), it was hypothesized that people would identify most strongly with their group if they felt self-conceptually uncertain and the group was highly entitative. Study 1 was a field experiment (N = 114) in which the perceived entitativity of participants' political party was measured, and self-uncertainty was primed (high vs. low). Study 2 was a laboratory experiment (N = 89) with ad hoc non-interactive groups. Uncertainty was primed as in Study 1, but perceived entitativity was manipulated. In both cases the dependent variable was a multi-item measure of group identification. The hypothesis was fu...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Two studies examined the effects of self-uncertainty and ingroup entitativity on group identificatio...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
From uncertainty-identity theory, it was hypothesized that where people feel their self-relevant val...
Building on the subjective uncertainty reduction model of social identity processes (M. A. Hogg, in ...
The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psycho...
Based on research showing that feelings of self-uncertainty increase group identification, we explor...
A motivational extension of social identity theory is proposed: the uncertainty reduction hypothesis...
This paper investigates the possibility that individuals selectively identify with groups as a means...
Uncertainty-Identity Theory hypothesizes that the more uncertain people are about themselves, the mo...
Uncertainty reduction theory suggests that people identify most strongly with a group if they feel a...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...
Two studies examined the effects of self-uncertainty and ingroup entitativity on group identificatio...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
Social categorization under minimal group conditions reliably produces intergroup discrimination. It...
From uncertainty-identity theory, it was hypothesized that where people feel their self-relevant val...
Building on the subjective uncertainty reduction model of social identity processes (M. A. Hogg, in ...
The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psycho...
Based on research showing that feelings of self-uncertainty increase group identification, we explor...
A motivational extension of social identity theory is proposed: the uncertainty reduction hypothesis...
This paper investigates the possibility that individuals selectively identify with groups as a means...
Uncertainty-Identity Theory hypothesizes that the more uncertain people are about themselves, the mo...
Uncertainty reduction theory suggests that people identify most strongly with a group if they feel a...
Minimal group studies are sometimes interpreted as showing that social categorization per se inevita...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
Most entitativity research has focused on properties of groups that affect how real they seem, rathe...