The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism in minimal groups. Across three studies (total N = 814), results showed that ingroup favoritism was reduced when participants imagined the reaction of an external (and egalitarian) entity, as compared to a control condition or a condition in which they were explicitly asked to imagine the reaction of ingroup members. In line with the prediction that the desire to appear as a good group member drives conformity to the ingroup norm, the findings also revealed that favoring the ingroup resulted in higher self-esteem (Study 2). This was however limited to situations where the ingroup norm was inferred or induced to be pro-discriminatory, but not...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
In three studies, we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt and shame inhibits in-gr...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
peer-reviewedWe investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially i...
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
In three studies, we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt and shame inhibits in-gr...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research examined the role of social norms as a determining source of ingroup favoritism...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
The present research investigates the normative roots of ingroup favoritism, reviving Tajfel's (1970...
The present research examines the impact of ingroup favoritism on self-esteem. According to the self...
peer-reviewedWe investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially i...
Research suggests that members of low-status groups are more likely than members of high-status grou...
Ingroup favoritism—the tendency to favor members of one’s own group over those in other groups—is we...
This study examined how social reality restricts children’s tendency for in-group favoritism in grou...
People tend to voluntarily sacrifice their own interests to reject unfair proposals, and this behavi...
In three studies, we examined whether the anticipation of group-based guilt and shame inhibits in-gr...