The theory of relative deprivation (RD) distinguishes between personal and group RD, and links the two to personal and group identity. Models linking RD and identity suggest that identity causally precedes RD. These models are extended in the present study to allow for causal effects of RD on personal and group esteem. An experiment is reported which was designed to examine the causal effects of personal and group RD on personal self-esteem and collective self-esteem. It was predicted that experiencing personal RD would lower personal self-esteem but would not affect collective self-esteem, and, conversely, that experiencing group RD would lower collective self-esteem but would not affect personal self-esteem. The results of a 2 (sex of sub...
Just as reactions to resentment are related to whether people feel disadvantaged as single actors or...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
We present an experiment in which the relative status of an in-group and the discriminatory nature o...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The distinction between personal and social identities proposed by Social Identity theorists is used...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
The relationship between self-esteem deriving from both personal and social identity and comparisons...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Current psychological research on self-esteem focuses on the various factors that give rise to feeli...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
Just as reactions to resentment are related to whether people feel disadvantaged as single actors or...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
We present an experiment in which the relative status of an in-group and the discriminatory nature o...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The present study examines the impact of personal success or failure feedback on collective self-est...
The distinction between personal and social identities proposed by Social Identity theorists is used...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
The present study distinguished between personal self-esteem (PSE) and collective self-esteem (CSE) ...
This article examines the influence of discrimination and fairness on collective self-esteem. Wherea...
The relationship between self-esteem deriving from both personal and social identity and comparisons...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Current psychological research on self-esteem focuses on the various factors that give rise to feeli...
Research surrounding the Self Esteem Hypothesis has produced conflicting results and unresolved issu...
Just as reactions to resentment are related to whether people feel disadvantaged as single actors or...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...