Pressured to be proud? Investigating the link between perceived norms and intergroup attitudes in members of disadvantaged minority groups [0.03%]
处于压力之下而感到自豪吗?探究劣势少数群体成员感知的规范与其群际态度之间的联系
Juliane Degner,Joelle-Cathrin Flöther,Iniobong Essien
Juliane Degner
System Justification Theory (SJT) proposes that members of disadvantaged groups perceive norms to express ingroup positivity. Adherence to these norms is assumed to result in open expressions of ingroup preferences on self-report measures w...
Examining the connection between position-based power and social status across 70 cultures [0.03%]
探究基于职位的权力与社会地位在70种文化中的关联性
Arkadiusz Wasiel,Maciej R Górski,Michael Harris Bond et al.
Arkadiusz Wasiel et al.
Even in the most egalitarian societies, hierarchies of power and status shape social life. However, power and received status are not synonymous-individuals in positions of power may or may not be accorded the respect corresponding to their...
Having a choice of means gears incomplete runners into more effective goal engagement: The effects of deliberative mindsets on the pursuit of identity goals [0.03%]
选择手段使不完整的跑者更有效地参与目标:审慎心态对追求身份目标的影响
Klaudia Sorys,Peter M Gollwitzer,Katarzyna Byrka
Klaudia Sorys
When individuals committed to a certain long-term identity goal fall short of relevant activities, they experience the state of self-incompleteness. This motivational state leads them to prioritize the identity goal pursuit by engaging in s...
Solidarity riots in the diffusion of collective action: Doing historical research to develop theory in social psychology [0.03%]
团结暴动作为集体行动扩散的一种形式:做历史研究以发展社会心理学理论
John Drury,Roger Ball,Steve Poole
John Drury
Both psychology and historical studies have addressed the question of the diffusion of collective action events, although using very different methodological approaches and with differing concepts. In the present paper, we present a novel a...
Where and why do women lead? The importance of leadership for private profit versus purpose beyond profit [0.03%]
女性在何处以及为何担当领导角色?营利性私企领导与非营利性组织领导的区别所在
Mary M Kinahan,Janine Bosak,Alice H Eagly
Mary M Kinahan
To examine how personal preferences and social norms can influence women's occupancy of organizational leadership roles, this research compared leadership roles that differ in their stakeholder focus on private profit (PP), producing gains ...
Owners of a conspiratorial heart? Investigating the longitudinal relationship between loneliness and conspiracy beliefs [0.03%]
心怀阴谋论者?调查孤独和阴谋论信仰之间的纵向关系
Tisa Bertlich,Anne-Kathrin Bräscher,Sylvan Germer et al.
Tisa Bertlich et al.
Feeling positively connected to other people is a basic human need. If this need is threatened by feeling lonely, people might become more susceptible to conspiracy theories to help make sense of their surroundings. Simultaneously, conspira...
Adoption and social identity loss: Insights from adults adopted through Ireland's mother and baby homes [0.03%]
收养与社会身份的丧失:来自爱尔兰母亲和婴儿避风港被收养者的见解
Dearbhla Moroney,Aisling ODonnell,Mary OConnor et al.
Dearbhla Moroney et al.
A central issue in adoption research is understanding why some individuals adapt to their adoption experience while others face considerable difficulties. The social identity approach (SIA) offers a valuable framework for examining this. Re...
The more positive intergroup contacts you have, the less LGBTQ+ conspiracies beliefs you will report: The role of knowledge, anxiety, and empathy [0.03%]
你拥有的积极的群体间接触越多,报告的LGBTQ+阴谋论信念就越少:知识、焦虑和同理心的作用
Sara Panerati,Marco Salvati
Sara Panerati
Conspiracy theories and beliefs against LGBTQ+ people are a recurrent theme in the political agenda, depicting them as evil actors in a larger plot, seeking to undermine societal norms, institutions, and traditional values. Lessening LGBTQ+...
Matthew J Easterbrook,Lewis Doyle,Daniel Talbot
Matthew J Easterbrook
Social psychological processes related to identities and stereotypes-such as threat, belonging uncertainty, identity incompatibility and bias-can be ignited by features and practices in educational contexts, often further disadvantaging mem...
"Who Islamises us?": Does political ideology moderate the effects of exposure to different Great Replacement Conspiracy explanations on radical collective action against different targets? [0.03%]
“是谁在伊斯兰化我们?”政治意识形态是否在《大替换》阴谋论与针对不同目标的极端集体行动之间产生影响?
Hakan Çakmak,Valentin Mang,Feiteng Long
Hakan Çakmak
Conspiracy theories against outgroups (e.g., the Great Replacement Conspiracy [GRC]) are believed to fuel radicalisation. Two experimental studies with British and American samples (Ntotal = 1690) examined how different GRC narratives and p...