International audienceThree experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of variability within and between groups. Participants formed impressions of two different and highly variable groups under a neutral or positive mood. When participants expected to learn about both groups, positive mood increased perceived intergroup similarity but did not affect perceived intragroup variability. In contrast, when participants expected to learn about only one group, judgments of intergroup and intragroup similarity were both affected by mood. Mood and the intergroup context influenced the nature and degree of information processing and resultant judgments of variability in social groups
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
International audienceThree experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of ...
Three experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of variability within and...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
This study investigated the effect of mood on the favourability of intergroup attitudes, and on two ...
Extending the growing interest in affect in work groups, we propose that groups with distributed inf...
The current research explores how awareness of shared attention influences attitude formation. We th...
Much research has been conducted on the effects of affect. The present study examines whether differ...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that the people in low status, negatively-valued g...
We examined the content and consequences of people's naïve theories about the effects of group mood....
Group researchers have long acknowledged the importance of a group’s emotional life to its performan...
Using a variant of the minimal group paradigm, five experiments examined the effects of transient mo...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...
International audienceThree experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of ...
Three experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of variability within and...
We meta-analytically synthesized the intergroup variability literature (177 effect sizes, from 173 i...
This study investigated the effect of mood on the favourability of intergroup attitudes, and on two ...
Extending the growing interest in affect in work groups, we propose that groups with distributed inf...
The current research explores how awareness of shared attention influences attitude formation. We th...
Much research has been conducted on the effects of affect. The present study examines whether differ...
International audiencePrevious research has shown that the people in low status, negatively-valued g...
We examined the content and consequences of people's naïve theories about the effects of group mood....
Group researchers have long acknowledged the importance of a group’s emotional life to its performan...
Using a variant of the minimal group paradigm, five experiments examined the effects of transient mo...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
The overwhelming majority of affect and social judgement research has focused on the judgments of pe...
Two studies tested the affect-as-cognitive-feedback model, in which positive and negative affective ...