This thesis assesses the relationship between belonging and intergroup evaluations. To this end three studies were conducted. In each study New Zealanders evaluated ingroup (i.e., New Zealanders) and outgroup members (i.e., Americans). Study one (n = 55), examined the association between group and outgroup evaluations and belonging in order to examine whether belonging was linked to intergroup evaluations independently of self- esteem. Study two (n = 183), tested whether group favouring evaluations led to increased belonging. Study three (n = 282), ruled out alternative explanations for the findings discerned in study two, and additionally examined the extent to which baseline levels of belonging were associated with the subsequent display ...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between a specific dimension of collectiv...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
The present research examined the role of belonging in distinct forms of ingroup favouritism (i.e., ...
Belonging is considered to be a crucial human social motive. Most of the work concerned with the mo...
Belonging is considered to be a crucial human social motive. Most of the work concerned with the mo...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between belonging and intergroup discri...
Research concerned with evaluating the motivational basis of intergroup discrimination has tended to...
The research presented in the following thesis sought to assess the association between ingroup favo...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
Theories suggest that identity motives for self-esteem, meaning, distinctiveness, and belonging are ...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between a specific dimension of collectiv...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
The present research examined the role of belonging in distinct forms of ingroup favouritism (i.e., ...
Belonging is considered to be a crucial human social motive. Most of the work concerned with the mo...
Belonging is considered to be a crucial human social motive. Most of the work concerned with the mo...
Three studies were conducted to investigate the relationship between belonging and intergroup discri...
Research concerned with evaluating the motivational basis of intergroup discrimination has tended to...
The research presented in the following thesis sought to assess the association between ingroup favo...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
Theories suggest that identity motives for self-esteem, meaning, distinctiveness, and belonging are ...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the relationship between a specific dimension of collectiv...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...
Belonging is a fundamental human need, deemed essential for optimal psychological functioning. There...