PublishedJournal ArticleIn three experimental studies, we investigated the effect of the content of group-directed feedback on categorization of the feedback source as an ingroup or an outgroup member. In all studies, feedback valence (criticism vs. praise) and the attributional content of feedback (attributing outcomes to internal properties of the group vs. external circumstances) were experimentally manipulated. The results demonstrated that anonymous (Study 1) and ambiguous (Studies 2 and 3) sources of feedback are more likely to be seen as (typical) ingroup members when they provide praise rather than criticism. In addition, in all studies there was a significant interaction between valence and the attributional content of feedback, su...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-50)Positive and negative adjectives which had been sca...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
Group criticisms judged to be reasonable in the mouth of an ingroup member are aggressively rejected...
ArticleWe review a programme of research on responses to group-based feedback—specifically, on how t...
Social contexts can affect how people respond to feedback from others. We investigated how context i...
publication-status: PublishedCopyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a wo...
Research on the intergroup sensitivity effect has shown that group criticism coming from an outgroup...
Openness to criticism directed at one’s group can improve the quality of group decisions and alert g...
This research examined the consequences of communication for group perception and intergroup bias. B...
Theories of group development stages have seldom been tested empiri-cally and systematically, unlike...
Differences in group cohesion, trust, attraction, and perceptions of feedback were evaluated due to ...
It is often assumed that group-directed criticism is best kept 'in-house', but the effects of audien...
In the context of increasing isolation for members of our society the encounter group movement has e...
We use a public good experiment to study how in-group cooperation is affected by payoff-irrelevant i...
The aim of the study was to extend previous research on feedback giving behaviour by investigating w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-50)Positive and negative adjectives which had been sca...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
Group criticisms judged to be reasonable in the mouth of an ingroup member are aggressively rejected...
ArticleWe review a programme of research on responses to group-based feedback—specifically, on how t...
Social contexts can affect how people respond to feedback from others. We investigated how context i...
publication-status: PublishedCopyright © 2012 Elsevier. NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a wo...
Research on the intergroup sensitivity effect has shown that group criticism coming from an outgroup...
Openness to criticism directed at one’s group can improve the quality of group decisions and alert g...
This research examined the consequences of communication for group perception and intergroup bias. B...
Theories of group development stages have seldom been tested empiri-cally and systematically, unlike...
Differences in group cohesion, trust, attraction, and perceptions of feedback were evaluated due to ...
It is often assumed that group-directed criticism is best kept 'in-house', but the effects of audien...
In the context of increasing isolation for members of our society the encounter group movement has e...
We use a public good experiment to study how in-group cooperation is affected by payoff-irrelevant i...
The aim of the study was to extend previous research on feedback giving behaviour by investigating w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 49-50)Positive and negative adjectives which had been sca...
We investigate whether individuals self-select feedback that allows them to maintain their motivated...
Group criticisms judged to be reasonable in the mouth of an ingroup member are aggressively rejected...