Social identity uncertainty: Conceptualization,measurement, and construct validity |
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Authors: | Joseph A. Wagoner Sucharita Belavadi Jiin Jung |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | The following paper establishes a measurement of social identity uncertainty. Based on uncertainty-identity theory, we propose social identity uncertainty is a unique type of self-uncertainty related to group identification. We further believe social identity uncertainty is comprised of two components: identity-uncertainty (i.e., uncertainty about one’s group identity) and membership-uncertainty (i.e., uncertainty about being a group member). Study 1 (N = 314) and Study 2 (N = 299) explored and confirmed that two subcomponents exist within social identity uncertainty. Study 3 (N = 295) developed convergent validity using various social identity-related constructs, and discriminant validity using dispositional constructs. Overall, we found (a) identity-uncertainty and membership-uncertainty are distinct constructs, and (b) our measurements have both convergent and discriminant validity. |
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Keywords: | Uncertainty social identity social groups self-concept |
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