Motivated social memory: Belonging needs moderate the own-group bias in face recognition |
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Authors: | Jay J. Van Bavel Jillian K. Swencionis Rachel C. O'Connor William A. Cunningham |
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Affiliation: | 1. New York University, USA;2. Michigan State University, USA;3. The Ohio State University, USA |
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Abstract: | The current research examines why people have superior recognition memory for own-group members compared to other-group members. In two studies, we provide evidence for one motivational mechanism underlying own-group bias—social belonging needs. In Study 1, participants assigned to a minimal group had superior memory for own-group compared to other-group faces, replicating previous research on the own-group bias. This pattern was moderated by participants' need to belong: participants who reported a higher (versus lower) need to belong showed greater own-group memory bias. In Study 2, participants who were socially excluded had superior memory for own-university compared to other-university faces than participants who were selected to work alone by a computer. Together, these studies suggest that chronic belonging needs and social exclusion motivate own-group bias. (124 words) |
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