Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline technique affects group members' desire for individual mobility to another group. In the first experiment (N = 88), the in-group had low status, and group boundaries were either permeable or impermeable. Low identifiers perceived the group as less homogeneous, were less committed to their group, and more strongly desired individual mobility to a higher status group than did high identifiers. The structural possibility of mobility afforded by permeable group boundaries had no comparable effect. The second experiment (N = 51) investigated whether in-group identification can produce similar effects when relative group status is unknown. Even in the abse...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
According to social identity theory, striving of group members for enhancement of their social ident...
Five experiments were carried out to explore the ways in which individuals structure the social envi...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Two studies investigated how both degree of identification and the individual's position within the ...
Two studies investigated how both degree of identification and the individual's position within the ...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...
Two experiments investigated how in-group identification, manipulated with a bogus pipeline techniqu...
According to social identity theory, striving of group members for enhancement of their social ident...
Five experiments were carried out to explore the ways in which individuals structure the social envi...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
In 3 experiments, the authors investigated the role of social identity in fostering group loyalty, d...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Judgments of intragroup variability were examined as a function of relative group status and identif...
This research examined the role of ingroup status in the relationship between ingroup identification...
Two studies investigated how both degree of identification and the individual's position within the ...
Two studies investigated how both degree of identification and the individual's position within the ...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
The aim of this study is to show that, when examining social identification, it is both possible and...
Two experiments tested the prediction that uncertainty reduction and self-enhancement motivations ha...
The present paper investigates how people identify with groups depending on the clarity of a group's...