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The roles of ingroup identification and outgroup entitativity in intergroup retribution
Authors:Stenstrom Douglas M  Lickel Brian  Denson Thomas F  Miller Norman
Affiliation:University of Southern California, Department of Psychology, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1061, USA. dstenstrom@email.com
Abstract:A new aspect of intergroup conflict was investigated- vicarious retribution-in which neither the agent of retribution nor the target of retribution are directly involved in the initial intergroup provocation. The underlying processes involved in vicarious intergroup retribution were tested correlationally (Study 1) and experimentally (Study 2). Both ingroup identification and outgroup entitativity predict the degree of vicarious retribution. In both studies, there was evidence of motivated cognition, specifically that highly identified individuals perceived the outgroup as higher in entitativity than individuals low in identification. Structural equation modeling demonstrated that part of the effect of identification on retribution against the outgroup was mediated through perceptions of entitativity.
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