This study aimed to investigate the relationship between shared social identity and the transmission of behaviour via observation alone. The study used a 1x3 design (In-group/Out-group/undefined) in which participants watched a video of actors scratching various body parts and their scratching responses were measured using a video recorder and a self report questionnaire. There were no significant main effects of condition on shared identity, self-reported itchiness, time to first scratch, number of scratches, duration of scratches of average scratch duration. However, there were significant differences between IG and OG (planned contrasts) for shared identity and self-relevance but no significant differences between IG and OG (planned cont...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
This work was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/N0...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This experiment was the first of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social i...
This study used an innovative design which presented a large number of participants (N = 1139) with ...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This study was designed to investigate the role of social influence on the transmission of behaviour...
This study was designed to investigate the role of social influence on the transmission of behaviour...
This study investigated the degree to which social identity influenced the transmission of behaviour...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
This work was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/N0...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
Research into ‘contagion’ has been applied to a range of different behaviours. However, the failure ...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This experiment was the first of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social i...
This study used an innovative design which presented a large number of participants (N = 1139) with ...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This experiment was one of a series of experiments aimed at investigating the role of social identit...
This study was designed to investigate the role of social influence on the transmission of behaviour...
This study was designed to investigate the role of social influence on the transmission of behaviour...
This study investigated the degree to which social identity influenced the transmission of behaviour...
Previous research has shown that riots spread across multiple locations, but has not explained under...
This work was supported by a grant from the Economic and Social Research Council (grant number ES/N0...
This data archive contains 224 transcripts of participant testimonies of a sample of people involved...