In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences of ingroup identification among newcomers to a social category. We hypothesize a shift in the relative importance of intragroup affiliation as compared with intergroup differentiation for ingroup identification. Two longitudinal studies confirm the theoretical model assessing cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between ingroup identification and interpersonal attraction, self-prototypicality, and ingroup favoritism at three measurement points during the first 4 months of group membership in two different social categories. Results demonstrate that in the initial phases of group membership, ingroup identification is mainly determined...
We examined the combined effects of subgroup and superordinate group identification on intergroup ev...
Upon joining a new social category, group members strive to establish and maintain high social ident...
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
Upon joining a new social category, group members strive to establish and maintain high social ident...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Research on face recognition demonstrates that the cross-category effect—the phenomena of recognizin...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
Two empirical studies investigated the relation between different types of social groups and four co...
We examined the combined effects of subgroup and superordinate group identification on intergroup ev...
Upon joining a new social category, group members strive to establish and maintain high social ident...
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
In the present article, we propose a dynamic model of the longitudinal predictors and consequences o...
Upon joining a new social category, group members strive to establish and maintain high social ident...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
This study investigates how in-group identification develops during group interaction and forms a dy...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Research on face recognition demonstrates that the cross-category effect—the phenomena of recognizin...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in) stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificat...
We examined whether perceptions of status (in)stability moderate the effects of ingroup identificati...
Two empirical studies investigated the relation between different types of social groups and four co...
We examined the combined effects of subgroup and superordinate group identification on intergroup ev...
Upon joining a new social category, group members strive to establish and maintain high social ident...
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...