Tests of both corollaries of social identity theory's self-esteem hypothesis in real group settings

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作者
Houston, DM [1 ]
Andreopoulou, A
机构
[1] Univ Kent, Dept Psychol, Canterbury CT2 7NP, Kent, England
[2] Univ Crete, Iraklion, Greece
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10.1348/014466603322438206
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The present study tests both corollaries of the self-esteem hypothesis from social identity theory derived by Abrams and Hogg (1988). Greek students completed a pre-test collective self-esteem (CSE) measure and then rated Greek students and either American or Turkish students. They then completed a post-test collective self-esteem measure. Inconsistent with Corollary 2, higher prior CSE was associated both with higher in-group ratings and higher out-group ratings, but not with bias. Consistent with Corollary 1, change in CSIE was positively associated with bias, positively associated with in-group ratings and negatively associated with out-group ratings. There were no differences due to type of out-group. The findings are consistent with the idea that, for specific comparisons between real groups, individual differences in self-esteem may affect the zone within which bias occurs rather than the amount of bias. However, achieving increases in self-esteem depends on establishing positive distinctiveness for the in-group in the context of a specific intergroup comparison.
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页码:357 / 370
页数:14
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