Deviance Punishment is an important issue for social-psychological research. Group members tend to punish deviance through rejection, ostracism and – more commonly – negative judgments. Subjective Group Dynamics proposes to account for social judgement patterns of deviant and conformist individuals. Relying on a group identity management perspective, one of the model’s core predictions is that the judgment of a deviant target depends on group membership. More specifically, the model predicts that deviant ingroup members should be judged more negatively than outgroup ones. Although this effect has been repeatedly observed over the past decades, there is a current lack of sufficiently powered studies in the literature. For the first time, we ...
In two experiments, participants evaluated other individuals who deviated in either an anti- or pro-...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...
Deviance Punishment is an important issue for social-psychological research. Group members tend to p...
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
How do group members cope with misconduct by members of their own group? Strong evidence for a posit...
How do group members respond when their group wrongfully punishes a group member? In two experiments...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
We currently report three studies investigating group members' expressions of dissatisfaction and di...
We currently report three studies investigating group members' expressions of dissatisfaction and di...
Group researchers have long been interested in how group members respond to deviance, defined as the...
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
Two studies investigated how group variability affects reactions to atypical group members. In Study...
We test the proposition, derived from social identity theory and the subjective group dynamics model...
In two experiments, participants evaluated other individuals who deviated in either an anti- or pro-...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...
Deviance Punishment is an important issue for social-psychological research. Group members tend to p...
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
How do group members cope with misconduct by members of their own group? Strong evidence for a posit...
How do group members respond when their group wrongfully punishes a group member? In two experiments...
To maintain a positive overall view of their group, people judge likeable ingroup members more favou...
We currently report three studies investigating group members' expressions of dissatisfaction and di...
We currently report three studies investigating group members' expressions of dissatisfaction and di...
Group researchers have long been interested in how group members respond to deviance, defined as the...
Subjective group dynamics theory (Marques, Páez, & Abrams, 1998) proposes that deviant ingroup membe...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
Two studies investigated how group variability affects reactions to atypical group members. In Study...
We test the proposition, derived from social identity theory and the subjective group dynamics model...
In two experiments, participants evaluated other individuals who deviated in either an anti- or pro-...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...
Six experiments examined responses to groups whose attitudes deviated from wider social norms about ...