<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>One thesis of Social Identity Theory developed by Henri Tajfel proposes the existence of in-group favoritism. Judgments related to in-group members are more favorable than those referred to out-groups subjects in order to sustain a positive social identity. Results obtained in researches carried out in last decade (Marques and Páez; 1996, 1999) throw a new shade to that proposal. When judged behavior or </span>attribute is anti norm or deviate, subjects are more severe in their judgments with the in-group member in comparison with out-group ones revealing a “black sheep effect” (BSE). Based on those statements, a transcultural research was carried out wit...
Black sheep effect and ingroup favoritism can both be explained by social identity theory (Tajfel, 1...
In 3 experiments, participants ( Ns = 50, 95, and 75, respectively) judged 2 ingroup or outgroup mem...
The illusory correlation model of stereotype formation proposes that stereotypes can arise from the ...
The present study proposes an extension to the phenomenon of ingroup favouritism, based on the hypot...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Una de las tesis de la Teoría de la Identidad Social, desarrollada por Henri Tajfel, da cuenta del ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Studies show that ingroups hold a distinct set of expectations for their members. When an individual...
Both the black sheep effect and the ingroup favoritism had been explained in terms of social identit...
Item not available in this repositoryRecent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be un...
Previous research has suggested that the black sheep effect (BSE), i.e., harsher ingroup than outgro...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
'Social psychological theories about intergroup relations contribute to the explanation of discrimin...
Black sheep effect and ingroup favoritism can both be explained by social identity theory (Tajfel, 1...
In 3 experiments, participants ( Ns = 50, 95, and 75, respectively) judged 2 ingroup or outgroup mem...
The illusory correlation model of stereotype formation proposes that stereotypes can arise from the ...
The present study proposes an extension to the phenomenon of ingroup favouritism, based on the hypot...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Una de las tesis de la Teoría de la Identidad Social, desarrollada por Henri Tajfel, da cuenta del ...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Previous research (Marques & Levine, 2016) suggests that the black sheep effect refers to the tenden...
Studies show that ingroups hold a distinct set of expectations for their members. When an individual...
Both the black sheep effect and the ingroup favoritism had been explained in terms of social identit...
Item not available in this repositoryRecent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be un...
Previous research has suggested that the black sheep effect (BSE), i.e., harsher ingroup than outgro...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
Research with adults has demonstrated a “black sheep effect” (BSE) whereby, relative to evaluations ...
'Social psychological theories about intergroup relations contribute to the explanation of discrimin...
Black sheep effect and ingroup favoritism can both be explained by social identity theory (Tajfel, 1...
In 3 experiments, participants ( Ns = 50, 95, and 75, respectively) judged 2 ingroup or outgroup mem...
The illusory correlation model of stereotype formation proposes that stereotypes can arise from the ...