Evaluation of Ingroup Disloyalty Within a MultiGroup Context

作者: Hank Rothgerber

DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/A000196

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摘要: The present research sought to determine if group vulnerability ingroup norm violations moderated evaluations of these disloyal acts. Specifically, it tested the notion that smaller groups, groups organized around a moral cause, and demanding relatively high sacrifice from members would most harshly evaluate instances disloyalty because such actions may be more likely dissolve group, undermine its message, or tempt other deviate. A first experiment found distinct vulnerable – vegans devalued behavior than others, particularly when mainstream was salient. second also rated negatively vegetarians act unconcealed, is, committed in front outgroup who knew violator’s membership. In addition, this effect primarily mediated by concerns intergroup distinctiveness the...

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