In this research, we investigate how a negative (or hostile) norm regarding minorities at the societal level can fuel polarization between majority subgroups at the local level. We hypothesize that rapid social change in the form of polarization results from the interplay between small group processes and perceptions of society at large. By employing a novel analytic approach that uses variances to capture non‐linear societal change, we were able to study polarization processes. In three studies among high school and university students (N = 347), we manipulated the majority norm about a minority category (positive vs. negative). Subsequently, participants read about a minority member's ambiguous behaviour and evaluated this target. All stu...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
In social psychology the group polarization refers to the tendency for groups to make decisions that...
In this research, we investigate how a negative (or hostile) norm regarding minorities at the societ...
In this research, we investigate how a negative (or hostile) norm regarding minorities at the societ...
In this research, we examine polarization as a form of rapid social change resulting from the interp...
In Western societies, many polarized debates extend beyond the area of opinions, having consequences...
There is increasing societal and scholarly interest in understanding how social integration can be m...
Self-categorization theory hypothesizes that group polarization arises from an intragroup process of...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineThe framework of this th...
Group interaction frequently results in group members changing their prior beliefs to a more extreme...
Research using the minimal group paradigm (MGP) demonstrates that categorization and in-group identi...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
In social psychology the group polarization refers to the tendency for groups to make decisions that...
In this research, we investigate how a negative (or hostile) norm regarding minorities at the societ...
In this research, we investigate how a negative (or hostile) norm regarding minorities at the societ...
In this research, we examine polarization as a form of rapid social change resulting from the interp...
In Western societies, many polarized debates extend beyond the area of opinions, having consequences...
There is increasing societal and scholarly interest in understanding how social integration can be m...
Self-categorization theory hypothesizes that group polarization arises from an intragroup process of...
Texte intégral accessible uniquement aux membres de l'Université de LorraineThe framework of this th...
Group interaction frequently results in group members changing their prior beliefs to a more extreme...
Research using the minimal group paradigm (MGP) demonstrates that categorization and in-group identi...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
We revisit the construct of political polarization and current distinctions between issue-driven and...
Research has shown that group discussion can increase intergroup prejudice and discrimination. Howev...
In social psychology the group polarization refers to the tendency for groups to make decisions that...