This research examined the conditions under which behavioral contrast would be observed in relation to ingroup and outgroup primes. The authors tested the hypothesis that differing levels of commitment to the ingroup would predict diverging behavioral responses to outgroup but not ingroup primes. Across two studies, featuring both age and gender groups, we found that ingroup identification predicted responses to outgroup primes with higher identifiers showing an increased tendency to contrast, that is, behave less like the outgroup, and more like the ingroup. Ingroup identification did not predict responses to ingroup primes. The implications of these findings for social comparison and social identity theories are discussed. (c) 2007 Elsevi...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Two empirical studies investigated the relation between different types of social groups and four co...
This thesis examined a topic from the field of intergroup relations, namely the consequences of the ...
This research examined the conditions under which behavioral contrast would be observed in relation ...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
The present research examined the relationship between ingroup identification and group assimilation...
High identifiers are generally more willing to affiliate to their group and, as a result, perceive t...
High identifiers are generally more willing to affiliate to their group and, as a result, perceive t...
Research on face recognition demonstrates that the cross-category effect—the phenomena of recognizin...
This study examines whether stereotypic expectancies about the attitudes of group members (teachers ...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Previous work studying social comparisons suggests that people are likely to assimilate to ingroup m...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
An experiment (N=98) investigated the moderating effect of ingroup identification on reactions to d...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Two empirical studies investigated the relation between different types of social groups and four co...
This thesis examined a topic from the field of intergroup relations, namely the consequences of the ...
This research examined the conditions under which behavioral contrast would be observed in relation ...
This thesis examined the condit:,ns under which assimilative and contrastive responses would be obse...
The present research examined the relationship between ingroup identification and group assimilation...
High identifiers are generally more willing to affiliate to their group and, as a result, perceive t...
High identifiers are generally more willing to affiliate to their group and, as a result, perceive t...
Research on face recognition demonstrates that the cross-category effect—the phenomena of recognizin...
This study examines whether stereotypic expectancies about the attitudes of group members (teachers ...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Previous work studying social comparisons suggests that people are likely to assimilate to ingroup m...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Threats from both distinctiveness with the outgroup and prototypicality as an ingroup members were i...
An experiment (N=98) investigated the moderating effect of ingroup identification on reactions to d...
The present study aimed at showing that the relationship between identification and ingroup bias is ...
Two empirical studies investigated the relation between different types of social groups and four co...
This thesis examined a topic from the field of intergroup relations, namely the consequences of the ...