Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Individuals who detect ostracism often change their behaviors to be readmitted into the group, even if it means becoming excessively socially susceptible to influence. We tested whether ostracized individuals are more socially susceptible to a subsequent influence attempt. In this study, 65 undergraduates were randomly assigned to a 2 (Inclusion or Ostracism) × 3 (Compliance tactic: foot-in-the door, target request only, door-in-the-face) between-participants design. The participants played Cyberball and were either included or ostracized, and then they were approached with a request to donate money. Despite no differences between the three tact...
Personality characteristics can influence the likelihood of a person becoming a target of ostracism....
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Previous research has shown the negative effects of ostracism across a number of different contexts....
Ostracism—being excluded and ignored—is a painful, pervasive phenomenon (Williams, 2009). Most socia...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
<div><p>We examined 120 Cyberball studies (N = 11,869) to determine the effect size of ostracism and...
Individuals may respond to ostracism by either behaving prosocially or antisocially. A recent paper ...
We examined 120 Cyberball studies (N = 11,869) to determine the effect size of ostracism and conditi...
Personality characteristics can influence the likelihood of a person becoming a target of ostracism....
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...
Previous research has shown the negative effects of ostracism across a number of different contexts....
Ostracism—being excluded and ignored—is a painful, pervasive phenomenon (Williams, 2009). Most socia...
Two studies were conducted using the Cyberball game. The aim was to explore whether ostracizers’ gro...
Much of the research on social rejection has focused on the perspective of the target. Less often st...
Humans, like many animals, are social beings. The denial of social interaction though exclusion has ...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
Ostracism is a social process through which individuals are excluded or ignored (Williams, 1998). Wh...
Ostracism is a painful experience, to the point that even observing ostracism hurts. We extend resea...
<div><p>We examined 120 Cyberball studies (N = 11,869) to determine the effect size of ostracism and...
Individuals may respond to ostracism by either behaving prosocially or antisocially. A recent paper ...
We examined 120 Cyberball studies (N = 11,869) to determine the effect size of ostracism and conditi...
Personality characteristics can influence the likelihood of a person becoming a target of ostracism....
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Although ostracism is a powerfully aversive experience, recent evidence identifies factors capable o...