Publication | Closed Access
Big fish in small ponds: A social hierarchy analysis of intergroup bias.
53
Citations
29
References
1996
Year
Big FishIndividual Success FeedbackGroup PhenomenonSocial PsychologyIndividual Failure FeedbackSocial InfluenceCollective BehaviorIntergroup RelationSocial SciencesPsychologySmall PondsSelf-esteemLow-self-esteem Group MembersSocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesApplied Social PsychologySocial Identity TheorySocial CognitionSmall Group ResearchGroup DynamicSocial BehaviorSociologyIntergroup CooperationIntergroup Bias
High- and low-self-esteem group members received feedback about their individual performance as well as that of their own group and an out-group. They then evaluated both groups. Yoked-control observer individuals also provided group evaluations. In the in-group success/out-group failure condition, in-group enhancement tendencies were attenuated by individual failure feedback and augmented by individual success feedback. Low-self-esteem group members who received individual failure feedback showed favoritism toward the unsuccessful out-group over their own successful in-group. In the in-group failure/out-group success condition, in-group enhancement tendencies were attenuated by individual success feedback and augmented by individual failure feedback. Thus individuals' position in a social hierarchy mediates upward and downward social mobility strategies.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1