The fundamentality of group principles and perceived group entitativity

作者: Fabio Sani , John Todman , Judith Lunn

DOI: 10.1016/J.JESP.2004.11.003

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摘要: We argue that the level of consensus about a set social identity principles, and their perceived fundamentality, can influence degree to which members perceive group as an entity. This idea was explored through experiment in participants judged entitativity specific (in)groups on basis distribution opinions held by three identity-related principles had previously rated for fundamentality. The results demonstrated more fundamental principle be comparison other important producing entitativity, relative principles.

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