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ArtikelFraming Social Judgment : Self-Ingroup Comparison andd Perceived Discrimination  
Oleh: Olson, James M. ; Quinn, Kimberly A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 29 no. 2 (2003), page 228-236.
Topik: social comparisons; perceived assimilation; self - other baises; social comaprison; assimilation and contrast
Fulltext: 228PSPB292.pdf (146.99KB)
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Isi artikelMembers of disadvantaged groups ofter report that they are less vulnerable to discrimination than is the average member of their group. In two experiemtns, we examined how the framing of self - ingroup comaprisons moderated this phenomenon. In experiment 1 , participants estimated the relative likelihood that either they, compared to the average member of their ingroup, would experience discrimination or that the average member of their ingroup, compared to themselves, would experience discimination. In experiment 2, a direct manipualtion of self - ingroup similarity was added to this framing manipulation. Across the experiments, the results demonstrated that conditions highlighting differences between the individual and the group led participants to perceive themselves as much less vulnerable to discrimination than their group, relative to conditions highlighting similatities between the individual and the group.
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