Context matters for the relationship between national identity and perceived democratic quality: National pride as a blind spot [0.03%]
Márton Hadarics
Márton Hadarics
A growing body of evidence shows that national identity is positively related to attitudes toward societal and political systems. Yet much less is known about contextual factors that may modify this relationship. Distinguishing two facets o...
Sharing conspiracy theories and staying in power: How leaders' false theories influence leadership perception [0.03%]
Shen Cao,Jan-Willem van Prooijen,Mark van Vugt
Shen Cao
Research shows that spreading conspiracy theories impacts leaders' reputations; yet, it remains unclear how leaders are viewed when their theories are debunked. Across four studies (N = 1437), we explored whether conveying a conspiracy theo...
Andrey Elster,Anat Bardi,Joanne Sneddon et al.
Andrey Elster et al.
Do people feel that their personal values are better than others, even though they are happier if their values are similar to those around them? We examined the Better Than Average (BTA) effect in values in four cultures (Study 1: USA, Chin...
gender.neutral@work.de: An experimental approach to the discrimination of nonbinary individuals during job applications [0.03%]
Lou Dörr,Elena Ball,Pia Vogel et al.
Lou Dörr et al.
For many nonbinary individuals, disclosing their pronouns and preferred forms of address when applying for a job is necessary to avoid being misgendered. The request to be referred to in a gender-neutral way may trigger stereotypes and resu...
Sexual prejudice declined across generational cohorts and genders: A cohort sequential latent growth curve model from 2014 to 2024 [0.03%]
Eden V Clarke,Chris G Sibley,Danny Osborne
Eden V Clarke
Despite attitudes towards the LGBTQIA+ community improving in recent years, older (vs younger) cohorts still report higher rates of sexual prejudice. To date, it is unclear if this generational difference emerges due to normative ageing or ...
J Sterphone,Jessica Robles,Jack B Joyce et al.
J Sterphone et al.
People work to present themselves as moral, reasonable or justified even when making racist or hateful comments. In this project, we identify interactional practices that accomplish support for White nationalism as part of a reasonable (or ...
To be or not to be (a prisoner): Social identification as cure and curse via self-stigma and social exclusion [0.03%]
做与不做(一个囚犯):通过自我污名化和社会排斥的社会认同感作为治愈和诅咒的方式
Teresa Traversa,Aoife-Marie Foran,Marco Marinucci et al.
Teresa Traversa et al.
Research on social identification in marginalized populations has documented both social cure and social curse effects, suggesting that distinct identification dimensions may underlie opposite outcomes. This study integrated the Social Iden...
Alcoholics anonymous and recovery in Türkiye: A qualitative study in the context of Social Identity Theory [0.03%]
土耳其的匿名戒酒会与康复研究:从社会认同理论角度出发的一项定性研究
Fatih Kucur,Özge Kelebek,Melek Rabia Kapıcı et al.
Fatih Kucur et al.
Alcoholics anonymous (AA) groups play a central role in facilitating the transition from an 'addicted' identity to a 'recovering' identity; however, empirical research on how this identity transformation is socially constructed, maintained ...
Performing populist leadership online: Discursive and multimodal construction of a shared social identity [0.03%]
网络 populism:在线表演领导力和多模态社会身份的构建
Jenni Jaakkola,Inari Sakki,Eemeli Hakoköngäs et al.
Jenni Jaakkola et al.
Populist leaders are known for engaging supporters through compelling rhetoric, sparking debate about what persuasive strategies they use to mobilize voters. While research shows that leaders creatively frame their communication, the role o...
The Siren's call: How social media influencers are using identity leadership to shape diagnostic label identification and self-care intentions [0.03%]
sirens的呼唤:社交媒体影响力人士如何利用身份领导作用来影响诊断标签识别和自我护理意图
Yuang Cheng,Tegan Cruwys,Alysia M Robertson et al.
Yuang Cheng et al.
As social media becomes a central source of mental health information, there is growing concern that influencers can lead people to interpret everyday experiences as symptoms of mental ill health. Across two experimental studies that utiliz...