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ArtikelIn-Group Favoritism and Perceived Similarity : A Look at Russians' Perception in The Post-Soviet Era  
Oleh: Henderson-King, Donna ; Chiker, Vera ; Posokhova, Svetlana ; Zhermer, Natalya ; Henderson-King, Eaaron
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 23 no. 10 (1997), page 1013-1021.
Topik: SIMILARITY; post - soviet era; russians' perception; perceived similarity; in - group favoritism
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    • Nomor Panggil: PP45.2
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Isi artikelUsing social identity theory, belief congruence theory, and optimal distinctiveness theory as frameworks, the auhtors examined whether perceived threat would moderate the relationship between perceived out - group similarity and group evaluations. Russian undergraduates evaluated russians, ukrainians, moldavians, and georgians on a number of dimensions. It was expected that when an out - group was seen as a severe threat, perceived similarity would result in in - group bias. However, when an out - group was viewed as non threatening, perceived similarity was expected to be negatively related to in - group bias. As hypothesized, although perceived similarlity and in - group bias were negatively related for those who felt unthreatened by Georgians, a non significant positive relationship existed for those feeling threatened.
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