Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimacy of power differentials on intergroup bias. In Experiment 1, 125 math-science students were led to believe that they had high or low representation in a university decision-making body relative to social-science students and that this power position was either legitimate or illegitimate. Power did not have an independent effect on bias; rather, members of both high and low power groups showed more bias when the power hierarchy was illegitimate than when it was legitimate. This effect was replicated in Experiment 2 (N =105). In addition, Experiment 2 showed that groups located within an unfair power hierarchy expected the superordinate power ...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
none4noPublished online 21 September 2006This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group p...
In an experimental study involving power differences between groups, the effects of legitimate and i...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Three experiments tested two competing hypotheses about the legitimacy of social systems among disad...
This experiment examined how structural characteristics of an intergroup relationship influence the ...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
none4noPublished online 21 September 2006This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group p...
In an experimental study involving power differences between groups, the effects of legitimate and i...
The perception of group variability is affected by social power and status, Three different mechanis...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Three experiments tested two competing hypotheses about the legitimacy of social systems among disad...
This experiment examined how structural characteristics of an intergroup relationship influence the ...
Status and power covary such that higher status groups are typically higher power gro...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...