The target article proposed that differentiation of selves is a crucial moderator of group outcomes, such that differentiation of selves contributes to beneficial outcomes of groups while limiting undesirable outcomes. In this response, we aim to complement the target article by refining and expanding several aspects of the theory. We address our conceptualization of optimal group functioning, clarify the term differentiation of selves, comment on the two-step nature of our model, offer theoretical connections and extensions, and discuss applications and opportunities for future research
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Group living offers humans substantial fitness-enhancing benefits, although it also affords signific...
Human differentiation on the basis of gender is a fundamental phenomenon that affects virtually ever...
The target article proposed that differentiation of selves is a crucial moderator of group outcomes,...
Gowdy & Krall\u27s target article complements our recent theorizing on group behavior. In our commen...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Whereas differentiation is overestimated - it more often hurts than helps group performance - identi...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Many theorists have wrestled with the notion of how people balance their need to be included in soci...
We present a framework of group cooperation and competition in which agents are concerned not only a...
Optimal distinctiveness theory (ODT; Brewer, 1991, 1993a,b) argues that people can respond to member...
Group polarization occurs when group members have more extreme views after learning others in the gr...
The power of individualist and collectivist group norms to influence intergroup and inter-individual...
In two experiments, the authors examined the interplay of two functions of intergroup differentiatio...
The target article resuscitates an old but outdated dichotomy: a theoretical dualism between group b...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Group living offers humans substantial fitness-enhancing benefits, although it also affords signific...
Human differentiation on the basis of gender is a fundamental phenomenon that affects virtually ever...
The target article proposed that differentiation of selves is a crucial moderator of group outcomes,...
Gowdy & Krall\u27s target article complements our recent theorizing on group behavior. In our commen...
This paper seeks to make a theoretical and empirical case for the importance of differentiated ident...
Whereas differentiation is overestimated - it more often hurts than helps group performance - identi...
This article aims to classify social identity-based theories of intergroup differentiation in terms ...
Many theorists have wrestled with the notion of how people balance their need to be included in soci...
We present a framework of group cooperation and competition in which agents are concerned not only a...
Optimal distinctiveness theory (ODT; Brewer, 1991, 1993a,b) argues that people can respond to member...
Group polarization occurs when group members have more extreme views after learning others in the gr...
The power of individualist and collectivist group norms to influence intergroup and inter-individual...
In two experiments, the authors examined the interplay of two functions of intergroup differentiatio...
The target article resuscitates an old but outdated dichotomy: a theoretical dualism between group b...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Group living offers humans substantial fitness-enhancing benefits, although it also affords signific...
Human differentiation on the basis of gender is a fundamental phenomenon that affects virtually ever...