The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970) abandoned "generic norm" hypothesis according to which (1) most ingroups are perceived to promote ingroup favoritism and (2) people infer this normative prescription in newly assigned minimal groups. Anti-discrimination norms are also prevalent, but we propose that these originally emanate from external (and often supra-ordinate) entities that act as "moral referees" of the intergroup situation (e.g., the United Nations Organization). Two experimental studies using the self-presentation paradigm (Jellison & Green, 1981) supported these hypotheses in a naturalistic intergroup context (Study 1; N = 110) and in a minimal group paradigm (St...
This paper examines the relationship between norm enforcement and in-group favouritism behaviour. Us...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
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peer-reviewedWe investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially i...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
We present a model of intergroup relations focused on the role of the in-group-favoring norm as capa...
This paper examines the relationship between norm enforcement and in-group favouritism behaviour. Us...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Spri...
peer-reviewedWe investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially i...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
<div><p>We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequa...
We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), a...
We present a model of intergroup relations focused on the role of the in-group-favoring norm as capa...
This paper examines the relationship between norm enforcement and in-group favouritism behaviour. Us...
Intergroup relations are characterised by favourable and unfavourable biases. Towards one’s own grou...
Although theory suggests individuals are more willing to incur a personal cost to benefit ingroup me...