Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identification, and self-esteem. While these relationships have been demonstrated for familiar and highly salient social categories, questions remain regarding the generality of the balance phenomenon and its causal versus descriptive status. Supporting the generality and rapidity of cognitive balance, four studies demonstrate that the central predictions of balance are supported even for previously unfamiliar "minimal" social groups to which participants have just been randomly assigned. Further, supporting a causal as opposed to merely descriptive interpretation, manipulating any one component of the balance model (group attitude, group identifica...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Since its inception in the early 1970s, the minimal group paradigm (MGP) has proved a popular method...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
This meta-analysis evaluated theoretical predictions from balanced identity theory (BIT) and evaluat...
The background and development of motivational hypotheses in social identity theory are examined, re...
Why do we like some people and dislike others? Why is it that our social sentiments are not always s...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psycho...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Since its inception in the early 1970s, the minimal group paradigm (MGP) has proved a popular method...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...
Balanced Identity Theory [1] formalizes a set of relationships between group attitude, group identif...
To study categorization effects in an experimental context the minimal group paradigm has been desig...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
The present article introduces a model based on cognitive consistency principles to predict how new ...
Social identity theory proposes that the need for self-esteem motivates group members to protect and...
This meta-analysis evaluated theoretical predictions from balanced identity theory (BIT) and evaluat...
The background and development of motivational hypotheses in social identity theory are examined, re...
Why do we like some people and dislike others? Why is it that our social sentiments are not always s...
The aim of this thesis was to explore ways of testing social identity theory’s (Tajfel & Turner 1979...
This thesis explored linkages between aspects of Social Identity Theory (SIT) and the constructs of...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
The role played by social identity theory in responding to the crisis of confidence in social psycho...
An experimental study is conducted to explore the relationship between identity and structural power...
Since its inception in the early 1970s, the minimal group paradigm (MGP) has proved a popular method...
Social identity theory is a “grand” theory. Its core premise is that in many social situations peopl...