We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of high status groups, use outgroup helping as a strategic tool to demonstrate their group's knowledge and boost its reputation. In Study 1 (N=103), we compared outgroup helping in response to requests for help with offering help. As predicted, participants' knowledge was positively related to outgroup helping in response to requests, but only among members of low status groups. Knowledge also predicted the offering of help among members of high status groups. The second study (N=75) replicated the findings from the requested help condition and showed that the effect disappeared in a condition in which help could not reflect ingroup knowledge. A...
Integrating research on social identity processes and helping relations, the authors proposed that l...
This chapter considers how our understanding of intergroup helping transactions can be enhanced thro...
Salient meta-stereotypes can promote outgroup helping in a way that allows an ingroup to make a good...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup resources. Re...
The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup resources. Re...
Abstract. The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup res...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
<p>Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members ...
In their review of four decades of research on helping behavior Penner, Dovidio, Piliavin & Schr...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
Integrating research on social identity processes and helping relations, the authors proposed that l...
This chapter considers how our understanding of intergroup helping transactions can be enhanced thro...
Salient meta-stereotypes can promote outgroup helping in a way that allows an ingroup to make a good...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup resources. Re...
The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup resources. Re...
Abstract. The present paper investigates the strategic motives that guide the quest for outgroup res...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
<p>Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members ...
In their review of four decades of research on helping behavior Penner, Dovidio, Piliavin & Schr...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
Integrating research on social identity processes and helping relations, the authors proposed that l...
This chapter considers how our understanding of intergroup helping transactions can be enhanced thro...
Salient meta-stereotypes can promote outgroup helping in a way that allows an ingroup to make a good...