Purpose - In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus outgroup categorization and stereotypes on residents' emotional and behavioral reactions in neighbor-to-neighbor conflicts. Based on the literature on the "black sheep effect", the authors predicted that residents would actually be more irritated by ingroup than outgroup antagonists. Secondly, they predicted that reactions to deviant behavior by an outgroup antagonist would be shaped by the valence of stereotypes about the respective groups.Design/methodology/approach - Residents with either a native-Dutch or a Turkish background (n = 529) completed a questionnaire on outgroup stereotypes, and responded to a conflict situation in which the ethn...
Recent research on social distancing and intergroup relations focuses on the black sheep effect—the ...
We developed a new experimental design to test whether or not individuals engage in conflict between...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Purpose - In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose - In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose – In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose: In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus out...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
In this paper, we examined how identification with urban districts as a common ingroup identity and ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
In the classic black sheep effect (BSE) an ingroup deviant member is usually evaluated more negative...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Research on discriminating behavior against ethnic minorities in everyday situations is still a rath...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Recent research on social distancing and intergroup relations focuses on the black sheep effect—the ...
We developed a new experimental design to test whether or not individuals engage in conflict between...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Purpose - In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose - In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose – In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus ou...
Purpose: In a multicultural context, this study aims to investigate the effect of ingroup versus out...
Depending on how involved parties appraise day-to-day conflicts, they either may feel angry or conte...
In this paper, we examined how identification with urban districts as a common ingroup identity and ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
In the classic black sheep effect (BSE) an ingroup deviant member is usually evaluated more negative...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Research on discriminating behavior against ethnic minorities in everyday situations is still a rath...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Recent research on social distancing and intergroup relations focuses on the black sheep effect—the ...
We developed a new experimental design to test whether or not individuals engage in conflict between...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...