Hughes, Emily A Ellis, Samuel Smith, Joanne R
Published in
The British journal of social psychology
Research in the social identity tradition acknowledges the multiplicity of our identities and the implications that identity compatibility has for our health and well-being. However, current measures of multiple group membership have not yet captured the richness and complexity of our social identity networks at the wider sample level, and data reg...
kuang, beibei peng, shenli yuhang, wu chen, ying ping, hu
Emotional mimicry plays a vital role in understanding others’ emotions and has been found to be modulated by social contexts, especially group membership. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this modulation remain unclear. We explored whether and how group membership modulated emotional mimicry using a multimodal method combining facial elect...
Zhang, Zhen Li, Menghui Liu, Qiyun Chen, Chao Qi, Chunhui
Published in
Frontiers in Psychology
Third-party punishment (TPP) reflects people’s social preference for fairness norms and is fundamental to maintaining fairness norms on a large scale. Several empirical studies have shown that the offender’s group membership impacts TPP, but the detailed mechanisms have yet to be fully elucidated. The current study used the third-party punishment g...
greacen, peter ross, victoria
Background: There is a lack of literature specifically examining the workplace bullying of apprentices and trainees in traditional, male-dominated sectors such as the Australian building and construction industry. Using social identity theory (SIT), the aim of this study was to gather the attitudes, thoughts, and feelings of construction industry l...
Andersson, Marta
Published in
Journal of Politeness Research
This paper investigates the formal, conceptual, and functional characteristics of impoliteness in social media interactions, arguing that face-threatening acts can be viewed as an effective manifestation of social capital if delivered in a way that has potential to grant the user distinction in cyberspace – the process contingent on recognition by ...
Palmiero, Massimiliano Palumbo, Rocco Ceccato, Irene La Malva, Pasquale Di Crosta, Adolfo Fusi, Giulia Crepaldi, Maura Rusconi, Maria Luisa Di Domenico, Alberto
Interpersonal trust relies on positive expectations about other people. Social psychology distinguishes ingroup (individuals share social identity, e.g., family) from outgroup trust (individuals do not share social identity, e.g., strangers). We conducted an experimental study to test if divergent thinking, which relies on an inclusive processing m...
Cruwys, Tegan South, Erica I Halford, William Kim Murray, Judith A Fladerer, Martin P
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Family process
对伴侣关系的研究越来越关注 "我们 "这个概念,即主观方面认知的伴侣关系亲密度,它对预测伴侣关系的结果包括满意度和关系破裂至关重要。然而,对这一概念的定义、术语和测量仍然存在不同的观点。我们利用社会认同理论来阐明 "我们 "这个概念的本质并调查其预测效用。参与者是375名处于长期亲密关系的普通社区成员。该样本的年龄为18至74岁(M=37.22;SD=12.00),69%为女性。参与者完成了七项关于 "我们“概念的测量,这些量表来自于关于伴侣关系研究的文献和社会认同相关研究文献。我们使用探索性因素分析来建立 "我们 "这个概念的潜在结构,并使用回归分析来探究每个 "我们 "的因素在预测关系满意度和关系破裂的可能性方面的效用。笔者提取了一个四因素解决方案,这四个因素具体被称为伴侣身份认同、伴侣...
Gurbuz, Emre Paulus, Andrea Wentura, Dirk
Published in
The British journal of social psychology
The social message account (SMA) hypothesizes that the evaluation of emotional facial expressions depends on the ethnicity of the expressers. For example, according to SMA, a happy face of a member of a prejudiced ethnicity is immediately interpreted as potentially malevolent. Evidence for this approach was found initially in evaluative priming (EP...
Hammer, Roy Stribos, Mathieu S Boehm, Pia M Pink, Katharina E Herzele, Julia Wallner, Bernard Huffman, Michael A Massen, Jorg J M Pflüger, Lena S
Published in
American journal of primatology
The self-initiated split of a social group, known as fission, is a challenge faced by many group-living animals. The study of group fission and the social restructuring process in real time provides insights into the mechanism of this biologically important process. Previous studies on fission in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) assigned individu...
Angerlöv, Matilda Ivarson, Sofia
Rättsmedicinalverket som sluten institution är en expertmyndighet inom rättsväsendet som finns på sex skilda platser runt hela landet som omfattar cirka 500 medarbetare. Varje år görs det cirka 500 rättspsykiatriska undersökningar i Sverige. Omvårdnadspersonal på Rättsmedicinalverket hanterar dagligen individer som kommer från häktet, som mår psyki...