International audiencePrevious research has shown that the people in low status, negatively-valued groups are perceived to be more homogeneous than the people in high status, positively-valued groups. The present research investigated the possibility of an opposite effect in which people perceive positive groups to be more homogeneous than negative groups. The researchers hypothesized that winning groups would be perceived to be more homogenous than losing groups because group homogeneity is associated with group cohesiveness, and group cohesiveness has a positive value in the context of an intergroup competition. In a first experiment (N=175), target groups varied according to their objective group variability and whether they won or lost ...
Supplementary Information Files for Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities...
Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and typically occurs between g...
International audienceWe examined whether increasing individuals' perceived variability of an out-gr...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
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...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
<p> </p> <p>Badea, C., Brauer, M., & <strong>Rubin, M.</strong> (2012). The effects of winning and l...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
Recent research has shown that creating an intergroup context of comparison may influence the outgro...
Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and typically occurs between ...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
International audienceThree experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of ...
Supplementary Information Files for Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities...
Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and typically occurs between g...
International audienceWe examined whether increasing individuals' perceived variability of an out-gr...
Two experiments yielded further evidence for the ingroup homogeneity effect (Kelly, C., 1989. Politi...
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...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
We hypothesised that people would strategically alter their perceived intragroup variability on ingr...
124 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The present investigation exa...
<p> </p> <p>Badea, C., Brauer, M., & <strong>Rubin, M.</strong> (2012). The effects of winning and l...
The determinants of perceived variability among members of a group were examined. Based on the assum...
Recent research has shown that creating an intergroup context of comparison may influence the outgro...
Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and typically occurs between ...
In their research on individual-group discontinuity using Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (PDG), Schopler, I...
International audienceThree experiments investigated the effects of positive mood on perceptions of ...
Supplementary Information Files for Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities...
Competition between groups is ubiquitous in social and economic life, and typically occurs between g...
International audienceWe examined whether increasing individuals' perceived variability of an out-gr...