This paper explores the role of social identity complexity (SIC) on the alleviation of outgroup aggression. Low SIC (LSIC) inolves multiple identities as a single convergent social identity, while high SIC (HSIC) accepts differentiation among ingroup memberships. Studies have shown that HSIC was associated with positive intergroup outcomes like outgroup tolerance and acceptance. Often measured as an outcome, there were few studies that directly manipulated SIC to predict and improve intergroup relations in a competitive setting. The degree of outgroup threat was also manipulated as past research posited that intergroup competition was largely motivated by ingroup love, to protect its members against outgroup threat, than outgroup hate. This...
AbstractWe report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) ...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
2014-09-12Ingroup justification and outgroup punitiveness are pervasive intergroup processes that au...
What causes ingroup members to like outgroup members? The goal of the presentstudy was to understand...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
As one of the biggest problems of the century, intergroup conflict has drawn much attention in socia...
In intergroup conflict, individual cooperation may be directed at strengthening the ingroup, thus un...
The unifying theme of the chapters presented in this thesis is that intra-group interaction impacts ...
We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by ...
Social psychological research is increasingly focusing on multiple-categorization processes and the ...
Social psychological research is increasingly focusing on multiple-categorization processes and the ...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
Social identity complexity (Roccas & Brewer, 2002) refers to individual differences in perceptio...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
We study the impact of social identity on risk sharing behavior in an ethnically diverse society in ...
AbstractWe report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) ...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
2014-09-12Ingroup justification and outgroup punitiveness are pervasive intergroup processes that au...
What causes ingroup members to like outgroup members? The goal of the presentstudy was to understand...
Social identity complexity defines people's more or less complex cognitive representations of the in...
As one of the biggest problems of the century, intergroup conflict has drawn much attention in socia...
In intergroup conflict, individual cooperation may be directed at strengthening the ingroup, thus un...
The unifying theme of the chapters presented in this thesis is that intra-group interaction impacts ...
We experimentally test the social motives behind individual participation in intergroup conflict by ...
Social psychological research is increasingly focusing on multiple-categorization processes and the ...
Social psychological research is increasingly focusing on multiple-categorization processes and the ...
Based on social identity theory, the authors predicted that in ongoing intergroup competition, peopl...
Social identity complexity (Roccas & Brewer, 2002) refers to individual differences in perceptio...
In this article, we introduce the concept ofsocial identity complexity-a new theoreti-cal construct ...
We study the impact of social identity on risk sharing behavior in an ethnically diverse society in ...
AbstractWe report on two studies investigating the motivations (“ingroup love” and “outgroup hate”) ...
"The current research examined the occurrence of threat and challenge in low and high status groups ...
2014-09-12Ingroup justification and outgroup punitiveness are pervasive intergroup processes that au...