We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and longer term group change goals. Strongly identified members may be animated by either goal, and their behavior with respect to group norms is influenced by which is currently dominant. In two experiments, we manipulated construal level, a factor that affects goal selection, such that people are more likely to make decisions that further long-term goals at high (vs. low) construal level. As predicted, at high construal level, strong identifiers were more willing to dissent from group norms than weak identifiers; at low construal level, strong identifiers were equally or more conformist. These findings advance understanding of the motivational d...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Group members defensively reject out-group criticism in self-reports because they perceive it as mor...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and l...
I examined how group members evaluated a leader following an intergroup relations task. Specifically...
I examine the influence of a leader\u27s dissenting behavior in an intergroup task on a group member...
The normative conflict model predicts that expressions of dissent within groups can be motivated by ...
Niiya, Y., Jiang, T., & Yakin S. (2020). Compassionate goals predict greater and clearer dissent exp...
A solution to the collective action problem in between-group conflict with within-group inequality S...
Splinter groups are frequently recognized to be more violent and extreme in ideology than their pare...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
Social change movements may take years or decades to achieve their goals and thus require ongoing ef...
Five studies examined the hypothesis that people will strategi-cally portray the self as being more ...
Prior studies suggested that dissenters were the weakly identified members in groups. On the contrar...
This article examines the relationship between goal progress and construal level and its influence o...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Group members defensively reject out-group criticism in self-reports because they perceive it as mor...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...
We propose that dissent decisions involve a tension between shorter term group stability goals and l...
I examined how group members evaluated a leader following an intergroup relations task. Specifically...
I examine the influence of a leader\u27s dissenting behavior in an intergroup task on a group member...
The normative conflict model predicts that expressions of dissent within groups can be motivated by ...
Niiya, Y., Jiang, T., & Yakin S. (2020). Compassionate goals predict greater and clearer dissent exp...
A solution to the collective action problem in between-group conflict with within-group inequality S...
Splinter groups are frequently recognized to be more violent and extreme in ideology than their pare...
Research on the effects of deviance during group decision making has shown that although it can lead...
Social change movements may take years or decades to achieve their goals and thus require ongoing ef...
Five studies examined the hypothesis that people will strategi-cally portray the self as being more ...
Prior studies suggested that dissenters were the weakly identified members in groups. On the contrar...
This article examines the relationship between goal progress and construal level and its influence o...
Classic work suggests that intergroup conflict increases intragroup cohesion and cooperation. But ho...
Group members defensively reject out-group criticism in self-reports because they perceive it as mor...
The impact of minority dissent on group-level outcomes is explained in the current literature by two...