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ArtikelExpectations of Others' Social Value Orientations in Specific and General Populations  
Oleh: Poppe, Matthijs ; Iedema, Jurjen
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 25 no. 12 (1999), page 1443-1450.
Topik: SOCIAL VALUES; general populations; specific; social value orientations; expectation
Fulltext: 1443PSPB2512.pdf (762.67KB)
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Isi artikelThis research focuses on the relation between participants' social orientations and their expectations of others’ orientations. Participants were 145 adolescents who were classified according to a prosocial, individualistic, or competitive orientation. Participants were asked for their expectations of the occurrence of prosocial, individualistic, and competitive people in four populations, varying from specific to general (friends, classmates, schoolmates, peers, respectively). The triangle hypothesis, the structured assumed similarity bias, and the selective exposure and availability model could only partly explain the results. The decrease in consensus expectations from specific to general populations that was displayed by prosocials and competitors, but not by individualists, was best explained by the slightly extended uniqueness bias : The tendency to underestimate the proportion of people who will perform socially desirable actions is stronger for general than for specific populations.
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