Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of low status groups help members of high status groups in order to improve the reputation of their low status group and its associated social identity. The present research investigated three potential moderators of low status groups’ outgroup helping: ingroup identification, audience group membership, and perceived reputational benefit. In Study 1 (N = 112) we found that members of a low status group (Keele University students) were most likely to offer to help raise funds for a high status group (University of Birmingham students) when they were high identifiers who had considered a negative metastereotype and believed that their responses wo...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
<p>Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
<p>Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members ...
Previous research has demonstrated that, when negative metastereotypes are made salient, members of ...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
International audienceThe present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of member...
We investigated the consequences of intergroup helping for both the offering and the receiving group...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
The present research investigated the intergroup allocation behavior of members of low-status groups...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
Members of groups with low societal status can pursue individual upward mobility to improve their st...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...
We examined, in two experiments, the notion that members of low status groups, more than members of ...