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ArtikelWhen I’s Meet: Sharing Subjective Experience With Someone From the Outgroup  
Oleh: Pinel, Elizabeth C. ; Long, Anson E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 38 no. 3 (Mar. 2012), page 296-307.
Topik: I-sharing; Self; Existential Isolation; Inter-group Processes; Interpersonal Processes; Similarity
Fulltext: PSPB_38_03_296.pdf (504.96KB)
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Isi artikelBelieving one shares a subjective experience with another (i.e., I-sharing) fosters connections among strangers and alters perceptions of the in-group and out-group. In this article, the authors ask whether I-sharing also fosters liking for members of a salient out-group. Study 1 establishes that I-sharing promotes liking for the other sex, even among people with salient social identities. Study 2 shows that I-sharing promotes liking for a member of the sexual orientation out-group, whether it occurs before or after group memberships get revealed. Study 3 focuses on salient race categories and looks at the effects of I-sharing versus value-sharing as a function of shared group membership. For those high in existential isolation, I-sharing trumps value-sharing, regardless of the I-sharer’s social identity. I-sharing may offer a way of improving attitudes toward out-group members that still enables people to embrace their differing social identities.
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