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Sources of the discontinuity effect: Playing against a group versus being in a group
Authors:Jennifer R Winquist  James R Larson
Affiliation:a Department of Psychology, Valparaiso University, Dickmeyer Hall, Valparaiso, IN 46383, USA
b Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Intergroup relations tend to be more competitive than relations between individuals. This difference, called the “discontinuity effect,” has been demonstrated under a wide variety of conditions. Two separate explanations for the discontinuity effect were explored in our research. The first explanation is that something about playing against a group leads people to compete. The second explanation is that something about being in a group leads people to compete. The results supported both explanations, although the evidence more strongly favored the effect of being in a group. Distrust mediated both effects.
Keywords:Discontinuity effect   Intergroup competition   Intergroup relations
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