Social Dominance and Social Identity in Lebanon: Implications for Support of Violence Against the West
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 6(4) Author(s): Shana Levin, P. J. Henry, Felicia Pratto, Jim Sidanius
Abstract: We examined various group identifications among Lebanese Muslims and Christians after the events of September 11 2001 and how these identifications re...
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The Experience of Power: Examining the Effects of Power on Approach and Inhibition Tendencies
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 83(6) Author(s): Cameron Anderson, Jennifer L. Berdahl
Abstract: Two studies of task-focused dyads tested the approach/inhibition theory of power (P. Keltner, D. H. Gruenfeld, & C. Anderson, in press), which posits ...
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When Prosperity Breeds Intergroup Hostility: The Effects of Relative Deprivation and Relative Gratification on Prejudice
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 28(7) Author(s): Serge Guimond, Michaël Dambrun
Abstract: In previous theory and research dealing with relative deprivation(RD), the role of relative gratification (RG), the opposite ofRD, was relatively over...
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The Psychological Bases of Ideology and Prejudice: Testing a Dual Process Model
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 83(1) Author(s): John Duckitt, Claire Wagner, Ilouize du Plessis, Ingrid Birum
Abstract: The issue of personality and prejudice has been largely investigated in terms of authoritarianism and social dominance orientation. However, these see...
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Changes in Women's Assertiveness in Response to Status and Roles: A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis, 1931-1993
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 81(1) Author(s): Jean M. Twenge
Abstract: Across two meta-analyses, American women's assertiveness rose and fell with their social status from 1931 to 1993. College women and high school girls...
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