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The role of lay beliefs about group transgressions in acceptance of responsibility for ingroup harm-doing
Authors:Rezarta Bilali  Yeshim Iqbal  Cengiz Erisen
Institution:1. New York University, New York, USA;2. Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Denial of responsibility by perpetrator groups is the most common response to group-based transgressions. Refusal to acknowledge responsibility has dire consequences for intergroup relations. In this research we assessed whether shifting lay beliefs about group-based transgressions in general influences acceptance of responsibility for a specific ingroup transgression. In two experimental studies we manipulated lay beliefs about group transgressions as reflecting either a group's stable character (i.e., a global defect construal) or a specific characteristic (i.e., a specific defect construal). Specific defect construals (compared to global defect construals) increased acceptance of ingroup responsibility by increasing group malleability beliefs, but reduced acceptance of ingroup responsibility by reducing the ingroup's perceived moral failure. These effects were moderated by ingroup superiority in Study 1, but not Study 2. We draw implications for our understanding of mechanisms of denial of responsibility, identity threat, and coping with this threat.
Keywords:ingroup responsibility  transgressions  moral failure  group malleability  ingroup superiority
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