Personality characteristics can influence the likelihood of a person becoming a target of ostracism. Particularly, low agreeableness and low conscientiousness have been shown to increase the risk of being ostracized. Here, we investigate whether the situational context in which individuals interact moderates the effect that personality has on ostracism intentions. Within four studies, we show that low target agreeableness increases ostracism intentions more strongly in a social than in a performance context. In contrast, low target conscientiousness increases ostracism decisions more strongly in a performance compared to a social context. The results suggest that individuals make decisions about how to ostracize others strategically and in ...
In this chapter, we review the recently burgeoning empirical literature on ostracism, social exclusi...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 115 (2018), pp. 31-53.When observing an ostracism ...
Drawing on the victim precipitation theory and self-esteem theory, this study examines the dispositi...
Ostracism, excluding and ignoring others, results from a variety of factors. Here, we investigate th...
Prior research has yielded mixed findings regarding the relation of ostracism to prosocial behavior,...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
A Plan B Research Project Submitted to the University of Minnesota by Lauren Brown in Partial Fulfil...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Extant literature has underlined the importance of newcomer proactive socialization to the organizat...
Using both correlational and experimental designs across four studies (N = 1251 working individuals)...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
This study examined effects of ostracism on psychological well-being and self-control and the roles ...
Ostracism affects people of all ages at one point or another, and can have some very negative effect...
Ostracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Where...
In this chapter, we review the recently burgeoning empirical literature on ostracism, social exclusi...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 115 (2018), pp. 31-53.When observing an ostracism ...
Drawing on the victim precipitation theory and self-esteem theory, this study examines the dispositi...
Ostracism, excluding and ignoring others, results from a variety of factors. Here, we investigate th...
Prior research has yielded mixed findings regarding the relation of ostracism to prosocial behavior,...
Ostracism, the act of ignoring and excluding, is a universally applied tactic of social control. Ind...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
A Plan B Research Project Submitted to the University of Minnesota by Lauren Brown in Partial Fulfil...
Drawing on approach/inhibition theory of power, we investigated two factors that influence the manne...
Extant literature has underlined the importance of newcomer proactive socialization to the organizat...
Using both correlational and experimental designs across four studies (N = 1251 working individuals)...
Ostracism, the process of socially ignoring and excluding certain people, has attracted attention in...
This study examined effects of ostracism on psychological well-being and self-control and the roles ...
Ostracism affects people of all ages at one point or another, and can have some very negative effect...
Ostracism is a common social occurrence with severe psychological and behavioral consequences. Where...
In this chapter, we review the recently burgeoning empirical literature on ostracism, social exclusi...
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 115 (2018), pp. 31-53.When observing an ostracism ...
Drawing on the victim precipitation theory and self-esteem theory, this study examines the dispositi...