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Suppressing the negative effect of devaluation on group identification: The role of intergroup differentiation and intragroup respect
Authors:Jolanda Jetten  Michael T Schmitt  Blake M McKimmie
Institution:a School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
b Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, United States
c Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, United States
d School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Abstract:We examined (N = 76) how social creativity strategies such as intergroup differentiation and intragroup respect suppress the negative impact of threat to an ingroup’s value on group identification. Threat was manipulated through false feedback concerning how other groups perceived an ingroup. Both intergroup differentiation and intragroup respect were higher when participants learned that the ingroup was devalued compared to when it was valued. Mediational analyses demonstrated that these factors suppressed the direct negative relationship between value threat and group identification. Discussion focused on the consequences of these social creativity strategies for group identification and collective action.
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