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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 140 Bl. , graph. Darst. , 29,5 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dolderer, Mirjam, 1978 - And yet they move
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2008
    DDC: 303.385
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Stereotyp ; Wandel
    Abstract: The present dissertation investigated whether information that deviates in one or the other direction from the stereotype is processed in the same way. Research on stereotype change so far has demonstrated that stereotype-incongruent exemplars of a category typically do not change a stereotype (subtypingʺ). Yet, we do not know whether this is also the case with exemplars which are more extreme than the stereotypical expectation, named supercongruent. Several studies within the present dissertation demonstrated that supercongruent exemplars are perceived as more typical than incongruent exemplars with the same amount of objective deviance from the prototype. Furthermore, supercongruent exemplars led to an assimilation of the stereotype, while incongruent exemplars by and large did not affect the stereotype.
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  • 2
    Language: English , German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (140 Seiten) , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dolderer, Mirjam, 1978 - And yet they move
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2008
    DDC: 303.385
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Stereotyp ; Wandel
    Abstract: The present dissertation investigated whether information that deviates in one or the other direction from the stereotype is processed in the same way. Research on stereotype change so far has demonstrated that stereotype-incongruent exemplars of a category typically do not change a stereotype (subtypingʺ). Yet, we do not know whether this is also the case with exemplars which are more extreme than the stereotypical expectation, named supercongruent. Several studies within the present dissertation demonstrated that supercongruent exemplars are perceived as more typical than incongruent exemplars with the same amount of objective deviance from the prototype. Furthermore, supercongruent exemplars led to an assimilation of the stereotype, while incongruent exemplars by and large did not affect the stereotype.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 134 Bl. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 29,5 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geschke, Daniel, 1971 - Prejudice against and discrimination of asylum seekers
    Dissertation note: Jena, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Prejudice towards and discrimination of migrants are serious problems in our modern, globalised world. In the present doctoral thesis it was studied how negative attitudes of citizens towards asylum seekers relate to contact experiences, feelings of threat and acculturation orientations. A longitudinal field study with two measurement points was conducted with the German inhabitants (N = 70) of a neighbourhood where an asylum seekers refuge was soon to be opened. Directly before and six months after the opening of the refuge the attitudes (i.e., prejudice, negative emotions and discrimination intentions) of the locals towards the asylum seekers (and their contact experiences) were assessed with questionnaires. Several theoretical backgrounds were used for this study. First, drawing on theories from contact research, effects of three different kinds of contact were hypothesised. Improvements of attitudes towards migrants through mere contact (mere presence of the newcomers), personal contact (own contact experiences) and extended contact (knowledge of neighbours’ contact experiences) were analysed and compared. Secondly, perceptions of realistic and symbolic intergroup threat were related to outgroup attitudes. While some theories take stable personality traits (such as Authoritarianism or prejudice) as causal predictors of threat perceptions, other theories, such as the Integrated Threat Model, take threat perceptions as causal antecedents of prejudice.
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (152 Seiten) , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Harth, Nicole Syringa, 1977 - Social, sniffy, or guilty?
    Dissertation note: Jena, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 302.4
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: This dissertation dealt with the question how members of relative advantaged groups experience inter-group inequality in terms of emotions. In bringing together research on social identity theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979), relative deprivation theory (e.g., H.J. Smith & Kessler, 2004), and theory of group-based emotions (E.R. Smith, 1993, 1999), it has been reasoned that there are different ways in which the relative advantaged experience inequality. It was assumed that emotions serve as explanations of whether the advantaged are likely to promote or hinder social change. Five studies manipulated the dimensions of focus and legitimacy (cf. Leach, Snider, & Iyer, 2002) to distinguish the group-based emotions of pride, existential guilt, pity, and sympathy about inter-group inequality: As predicted, pride was especially intense when in-group advantage was legitimate, whereas existential guilt was most intense when in-group advantage was illegitimate. Sympathy was most intense when outgroup disadvantage was illegitimate; the results for pity, however, were mixed. The strongest findings concerning behavioral tendencies were found for pride and sympathy: The more intense pride was, the more the advantaged tried to affirm inequality. By contrast, sympathy motivated support of the disadvantaged and the challenge of inequality. These results show the specificity of emotions experienced about inter-group inequality.
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  • 5
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (144 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gleibs, Ilka Helene, 1978 - The time they are a-changing
    Dissertation note: Jena, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 302.4
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Fusion ; Inter-Gruppenbeziehung ; Eigengruppe ; Einstellung ; Auswirkung ; Identifikation
    Abstract: The objective of the present thesis was to investigate organisational members’ reactions to change as result of a merger. How do people react when their own group’s content and composition changes? How does that affect the extent to which they define themselves as members of the (new) group, and think as well as act in terms of that group membership? The scope of the study was to extend previous intergroup research on mergers (e.g., Haslam, 2001; Terry, 2001) by understanding changing identification processes and intergroup relations as two aspects that play a key role in merger adjustment. Thereby, special emphasis was put on change and the dynamic nature of social psychological processes. I applied a longitudinal design to examine an ongoing higher education merger that involved a university and a polytechnic.
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (89 Seiten) , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bianchi, Mauro, 1973 - What do you mean by european?
    Dissertation note: Jena, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 305
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Gruppe ; Sozialer Konflikt ; Eigengruppe ; Fremdgruppe ; Beurteilung ; Konfliktlösung ; Eigengruppe ; Fremdgruppe
    Abstract: According to the Ingroup Projection Model (Mummendey & Wenzel, 1999), people who belong to a group tend to generalize typical ingroup characteristics to the superordinate category. That is, they project ingroup features onto the inclusive category. As a consequence of this process, the more group members perceive their ingroup as prototypical for the inclusive category the more the attitudes towards an outgroup become negative (Waldzus & Mummendey, 2004). In my dissertation, evidence was found for a spontaneous ingroup projectionʺ, that is, an association between a superordinate category prime and the ingroup instead of the outgroup prototype. In order to examine the process of ingroup projection at the implicit level, I decided to rely on sequential priming techniques. These techniques have been used in the context of research on implicit stereotyping precisely because they provide strong tests for the existence of an association between two concepts (Bargh & Chartrand, 2000). Specifically, I adapted a procedure from Wittenbrink, Judd and Park (1997). In Experiment 1 (N=95), it has been examined whether there was a spontaneous association between a superordinate category and the ingroup or the outgroup stereotypes. Concretely, it has been tested whether a superordinate category prime, namely European, facilitated the processing of ingroup rather than outgroup stereotypical attributes in two different populations, namely Italian and German undergraduate students. Research rooted in Self-Categorization Theory (Turner et al., 1987) highlighted that what is believed to be true of the ingroup depends on the particular frame of reference participants are embedded. With experiment 2 (N=42), 3 (N=81), and 4 (N=53), my goal was to investigate the process of spontaneous ingroup projection in the absence of an inter-group context and to compare this soloʺ situation (i.e., intra-group context) with a situation in which the ingroup is compared with an other group i.e., inter-group context). Interestingly, research shows that stereotyping can be context-sensitive (Wittenbrink, Judd, & Park, 2001).
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (134 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geschke, Daniel, 1971 - Prejudice against and discrimination of asylum seekers
    Dissertation note: Jena, Univ., Diss., 2007
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Abstract: Prejudice towards and discrimination of migrants are serious problems in our modern, globalised world. In the present doctoral thesis it was studied how negative attitudes of citizens towards asylum seekers relate to contact experiences, feelings of threat and acculturation orientations. A longitudinal field study with two measurement points was conducted with the German inhabitants (N = 70) of a neighbourhood where an asylum seekers refuge was soon to be opened. Directly before and six months after the opening of the refuge the attitudes (i.e., prejudice, negative emotions and discrimination intentions) of the locals towards the asylum seekers (and their contact experiences) were assessed with questionnaires. Several theoretical backgrounds were used for this study. First, drawing on theories from contact research, effects of three different kinds of contact were hypothesised. Improvements of attitudes towards migrants through mere contact (mere presence of the newcomers), personal contact (own contact experiences) and extended contact (knowledge of neighbours’ contact experiences) were analysed and compared. Secondly, perceptions of realistic and symbolic intergroup threat were related to outgroup attitudes. While some theories take stable personality traits (such as Authoritarianism or prejudice) as causal predictors of threat perceptions, other theories, such as the Integrated Threat Model, take threat perceptions as causal antecedents of prejudice.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 152 Bl. , graph. Darst. , 29 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schütte, Kerstin, 1975 - An affective route to outgroup derogation
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 302.4
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Inter-Gruppenbeziehung ; Fremdgruppe ; Aggressivität ; Beurteilung ; Gefühl
    Abstract: Outgroup derogation is explicitly negative treatment based on the target’s membership in a particular social category. The present thesis addressed a mechanism potentially underlying outgroup derogation. Outgroup derogation is intergroup behavior, thus it does not bear on the target’s individual characteristics or its individual behavior. At the same time, outgroup derogation can be performed by an aggressor who was not personally affected by the instigation of the aggressive behavior. Outgroup derogation covers a wide range of behaviors, extending from derisive remarks to genocide.
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  • 9
    Language: English , German
    Pages: 329 Seiten , Diagramme , 29 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Helbig, Muriel Kim, 1975 - To be, or not to be ... german, russian, or ethnic german
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 305.89171043
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Einwanderung ; Jugend ; Ethnische Identität
    Abstract: Immigration is a stressful event for any individual; even more so in adolescence. The teenage years are regarded as a critical period during which adolescents usually struggle with determining their identity, asking themselves who they are and who they want to be (ethnic self-labels). The aim of this dissertation was to answer the following two main questions: One, how do contextual and individual factors correlate with the formation of (multiple) ethnic self-labels? And two, are these ethnic self-labels related to acculturative outcomes, such as depressive symptoms and delinquent behavior? Altogether, 968 adolescents of the first generation age twelve to 19 participated in this questionnaire study. Those with higher ratings on the successful immigration variables were adolescents that included the German category in their label (German,ʺ German-Russian,ʺ and German-ethnic Germanʺ). Adolescents labeling themselves as Russian,ʺ German-Russian,ʺ or Noneʺ reported less parental knowledge, a sign of less successful immigration. Interestingly, the effect of perceived discrimination played no significant, and length of residency only a minor role. Adolescent ascribing themselves to the Germanʺ label reported fewer depressive symptoms and less delinquent behavior than all others. Adolescents labeling themselves as Noneʺ reported the most depressive symptoms and adolescents labeling themselves as Russianʺ the most delinquent behavior. The results of this dissertation underline the importance of a sense of belonging to Germany for adolescent ethnic Germans.
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (329 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Helbig, Muriel Kim, 1975 - To be, or not to be ... german, russian, or ethnic german
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 305.89171043
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Deutschland ; Einwanderung ; Jugend ; Ethnische Identität
    Abstract: Immigration is a stressful event for any individual; even more so in adolescence. The teenage years are regarded as a critical period during which adolescents usually struggle with determining their identity, asking themselves who they are and who they want to be (ethnic self-labels). The aim of this dissertation was to answer the following two main questions: One, how do contextual and individual factors correlate with the formation of (multiple) ethnic self-labels? And two, are these ethnic self-labels related to acculturative outcomes, such as depressive symptoms and delinquent behavior? Altogether, 968 adolescents of the first generation age twelve to 19 participated in this questionnaire study. Those with higher ratings on the successful immigration variables were adolescents that included the German category in their label (German,ʺ German-Russian,ʺ and German-ethnic Germanʺ). Adolescents labeling themselves as Russian,ʺ German-Russian,ʺ or Noneʺ reported less parental knowledge, a sign of less successful immigration. Interestingly, the effect of perceived discrimination played no significant, and length of residency only a minor role. Adolescent ascribing themselves to the Germanʺ label reported fewer depressive symptoms and less delinquent behavior than all others. Adolescents labeling themselves as Noneʺ reported the most depressive symptoms and adolescents labeling themselves as Russianʺ the most delinquent behavior. The results of this dissertation underline the importance of a sense of belonging to Germany for adolescent ethnic Germans.
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  • 11
    Language: English
    Pages: 189 Seiten , Diagramme , 29 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jacoby, Johann, 1975 - Punishing 'them' harder?
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Normverletzung ; Gruppenmitglied ; Eigengruppe ; Fremdgruppe ; Beurteilung ; Strafe
    Abstract: Diese Dissertation berichtet Untersuchungen zu Unterschieden in der Intensität von empfohlener Bestrafung in Abhängigkeit von Gruppenmitgliedschaft. Ausgehend von der Annahme, dass Strafimpulse bei Laien maßgeblich intuitiv-affektiv vermittelt werden, wurde vorhergesagt, dass a) für Täter, die Mitglied einer Eigengruppe sind relativ mildere Strafen empfohlen werden als für Fremdgruppenmitglieder und b) für Täter, die Mitglied einer a priori positiver bewerteten Gruppe sind, relativ mildere Strafen empfohlen werden als für Mitglieder von weniger positiv bewerteten Gruppen. Beide Hypothesen wurden in mehreren Studien getestet, die wegen inkonsistenter Ergebnisse in Metaanalysen zusammengefasst wurden. Die Ergebnisse waren teilweise konsistent mit Hypothese a) und deutlich vorhersagekonform mit Hypothese b), letzteres allerdings nur dann, wenn die TeilnehmerInnen sich in einem spontanaen Verarbeitungsmodus befanden. Schließlich wird der Black Sheep Effekt (Marques & Paez, 1994) diskutiert, der der Hypothese a) zu widersprechen scheint. Allerdings ist dieser Widerspruch teilweise scheinbar und ein dritter Teil testet hieraus resultierende Hypothesen in mehreren Studien. Tatsächlich findet eine integrierende Metaanalyse einen umgekehrten Black Sheep Effekt - konsistent mit Hypothese a). Nach statistischer Kontrolle eines durch die Manipulation induzierten Stereotyps jedoch kehrt sich das Muster wieder zum Black Sheep Effekt um.
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  • 12
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (162 Seiten) , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schütte, Kerstin, 1975 - An affective route to outgroup derogation
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 302.4
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Inter-Gruppenbeziehung ; Fremdgruppe ; Aggressivität ; Beurteilung ; Gefühl
    Abstract: Outgroup derogation is explicitly negative treatment based on the target’s membership in a particular social category. The present thesis addressed a mechanism potentially underlying outgroup derogation. Outgroup derogation is intergroup behavior, thus it does not bear on the target’s individual characteristics or its individual behavior. At the same time, outgroup derogation can be performed by an aggressor who was not personally affected by the instigation of the aggressive behavior. Outgroup derogation covers a wide range of behaviors, extending from derisive remarks to genocide.
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (192 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jacoby, Johann, 1975 - Punishing 'them' harder?
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2006
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Normverletzung ; Gruppenmitglied ; Eigengruppe ; Fremdgruppe ; Beurteilung ; Strafe ; Normverletzung ; Gruppenmitglied ; Eigengruppe ; Fremdgruppe ; Beurteilung ; Strafe
    Abstract: Diese Dissertation berichtet Untersuchungen zu Unterschieden in der Intensität von empfohlener Bestrafung in Abhängigkeit von Gruppenmitgliedschaft. Ausgehend von der Annahme, dass Strafimpulse bei Laien maßgeblich intuitiv-affektiv vermittelt werden, wurde vorhergesagt, dass a) für Täter, die Mitglied einer Eigengruppe sind relativ mildere Strafen empfohlen werden als für Fremdgruppenmitglieder und b) für Täter, die Mitglied einer a priori positiver bewerteten Gruppe sind, relativ mildere Strafen empfohlen werden als für Mitglieder von weniger positiv bewerteten Gruppen. Beide Hypothesen wurden in mehreren Studien getestet, die wegen inkonsistenter Ergebnisse in Metaanalysen zusammengefasst wurden. Die Ergebnisse waren teilweise konsistent mit Hypothese a) und deutlich vorhersagekonform mit Hypothese b), letzteres allerdings nur dann, wenn die TeilnehmerInnen sich in einem spontanaen Verarbeitungsmodus befanden. Schließlich wird der Black Sheep Effekt (Marques & Paez, 1994) diskutiert, der der Hypothese a) zu widersprechen scheint. Allerdings ist dieser Widerspruch teilweise scheinbar und ein dritter Teil testet hieraus resultierende Hypothesen in mehreren Studien. Tatsächlich findet eine integrierende Metaanalyse einen umgekehrten Black Sheep Effekt - konsistent mit Hypothese a). Nach statistischer Kontrolle eines durch die Manipulation induzierten Stereotyps jedoch kehrt sich das Muster wieder zum Black Sheep Effekt um.
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  • 14
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (133 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hansen, Nina, 1974 - The impact of perceived legitimacy and social identification on self- and other-directed anger after experiencing social discrimination
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2005
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Diskriminierung ; Affekthandlung ; Depressivität ; Ärgernis ; Identifikation
    Abstract: Langfristig führt die Erfahrung von sozialer Diskriminierung zu negativen psychologischen und physiologischen Konsequenzen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, ein besseres Verständnis über die kurzfristigen affektiven Reaktionen auf soziale Diskriminierung zu erhalten, indem (1) das Entstehen von selbst- und fremd-gerichtetem Ärger sowie (2) der Einfluss von sozialer Identifikation und (3) von wahrgenommener Legitimität einer negativen gruppen-basierten Behandlung in diesem Kontext untersucht wurden. In fünf Studien wurde dieses Feld mit verschiedenen sozialen Gruppen und mit unterschiedlichen Methoden untersucht. Die Befunde zeigen, dass bei der Erfahrung von illegitim wahrgenommener sozialer Diskriminierung, soziale Identifikation das Individuum schützt: höhere soziale Identifikation führt zu niedrigerem selbst-gerichtetem Ärger. Dagegen führt höhere soziale Identifikation bei der Erfahrung von legitim wahrgenommener Differenzierung zu mehr selbst-gerichtetem Ärger und verletzt das Individuum somit. Die Bedeutung der Befunde für ein genaueres Verständnis vom Einfluss sozialer Identifikation auf affektive Reaktionen nach der Erfahrung einer negativen gruppen-basierten Behandlung wird diskutiert.
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  • 15
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (147 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Machunsky, Maya, 1976 - How we perceive us determines how we like you
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2005
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Gruppenpsychologie ; Inter-Gruppenbeziehung ; Beurteilung ; Hochschulschrift ; Gruppenpsychologie ; Eigengruppe ; Inter-Gruppenbeziehung ; Wissensrepräsentation ; Beurteilung
    Abstract: In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht, inwiefern die mentale Repräsentation der Eigengruppe die Favorisierung der Eigengruppe relativ zur Fremdgruppe beeinflusst. Die theoretische Grundlage bildet das Eigengruppenprojektionsmodell (Mummendey &Wenzel, 1999). Es wurde angenommen, dass mit steigender Variabilität und Komplexität der mentalen Eigengruppenrepräsentation die wahrgenommene Prototypikalität der Eigengruppe für eine übergeordnete Kategorie sinkt. Eine zweite Hypothese testet, ob der Zusammenhang zwischen relativer Eigengruppenprototypikalität und Eigengruppenfavorisierung mit steigender Variabilität und Komplexität der Eigengruppe sinkt. In vier experimentellen Studien wurden diese Hypothesen geprüft. Zusammengenommen bestätigen die Ergebnisse vor allem die zweite Hypothese.
    Note: Tag der Verteidigung: 15.12.2005
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  • 16
    Language: English
    Pages: 133 Blätter , Diagramme , 29 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Hansen, Nina, 1974 - The impact of perceived legitimacy and social identification on self- and other-directed anger after experiencing social discrimination
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena 2005
    DDC: 305
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Diskriminierung ; Affekthandlung ; Depressivität ; Ärgernis ; Identifikation
    Abstract: Langfristig führt die Erfahrung von sozialer Diskriminierung zu negativen psychologischen und physiologischen Konsequenzen. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, ein besseres Verständnis über die kurzfristigen affektiven Reaktionen auf soziale Diskriminierung zu erhalten, indem (1) das Entstehen von selbst- und fremd-gerichtetem Ärger sowie (2) der Einfluss von sozialer Identifikation und (3) von wahrgenommener Legitimität einer negativen gruppen-basierten Behandlung in diesem Kontext untersucht wurden. In fünf Studien wurde dieses Feld mit verschiedenen sozialen Gruppen und mit unterschiedlichen Methoden untersucht. Die Befunde zeigen, dass bei der Erfahrung von illegitim wahrgenommener sozialer Diskriminierung, soziale Identifikation das Individuum schützt: höhere soziale Identifikation führt zu niedrigerem selbst-gerichtetem Ärger. Dagegen führt höhere soziale Identifikation bei der Erfahrung von legitim wahrgenommener Differenzierung zu mehr selbst-gerichtetem Ärger und verletzt das Individuum somit. Die Bedeutung der Befunde für ein genaueres Verständnis vom Einfluss sozialer Identifikation auf affektive Reaktionen nach der Erfahrung einer negativen gruppen-basierten Behandlung wird diskutiert.
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