In an experimental study involving power differences between groups, the effects of legitimate and illegitimate explanations for power were investigated on measures of affect, stereotyping, and memory. We found that powerless groups reported more positive affect (relative to negative affect) when explanations were provided for their powerlessness, whether these explanations were legitimate or illegitimate. In addition, members of powerless groups attributed greater intelligence and responsibility to the outgroup when it was in a position of high power rather than equal power; again, these effects on stereotyping were enhanced when explanations for the power differences were provided. Finally, research participants tended to mis-remember the...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Four studies explore the relationship between power--control over others\u27 outcomes--and impressio...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Possessing social power leads to approach-related affect and behavior, whereas lacking power leads t...
Contains fulltext : 72978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Possessing soc...
Two studies investigated the process of emotion regulation in powerless groups. We predicted that me...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Power can be defined as control over people's outcomes. using this definition, we explored the impac...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Four studies explore the relationship between power--control over others\u27 outcomes--and impressio...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimac...
Possessing social power leads to approach-related affect and behavior, whereas lacking power leads t...
Contains fulltext : 72978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Possessing soc...
Two studies investigated the process of emotion regulation in powerless groups. We predicted that me...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Several studies have shown the impact of legitimacy on dealing with group power disadvantage. In the...
Power can be defined as control over people's outcomes. using this definition, we explored the impac...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
This experiment (N¼239) investigated the effects of group power and legitimacy of power differential...
Four studies explore the relationship between power--control over others\u27 outcomes--and impressio...