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Group Size, Group Status and Dimensions of Contact as Predictors of Intergroup Attitudes
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 7(2)
Author(s): Karmela Liebkind, Sonja Nyström, Eeva Honkanummi, Anders Lange

Abstract: In a large nation-wide probability sample of majority and minority groups in two countries (in Finland and Sweden), more positive intergroup attitudes...



Effect of number of majority defectors on minority influence
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, Vol 3(4)
Author(s): Russell D. Clark III

Abstract: Two experiments using the Twelve Angry Men (R. Rose, 1954) paradigm were conducted to investigate the effect of the number of majority defectors on th...



How Variations in Social Structure Affect Different Types of Intergroup Bias and Different Dimensions of Social Identity in a Multi-Intergroup Setting
Group Processes Intergroup Relations, Vol. 2
Author(s): Jay W. Jackson

Abstract: An experimental paradigm was used to examine how manipulations of group status (higher, equal, or lower) and group size (smaller, equal, or larger) af...



The Leniency Contract and Persistence of Majority and Minority Influence
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 74(6)
Author(s): William D. Crano, Xin Chen

Abstract: The leniency contract (E. M. Alvaro & W. D. Crano, 1997) explicates a maxim of social influence: Majorities induce public, temporary change, whereas m...



Minority Influence: A Meta-Analytic Review of Social Influence Processes
Psychological Bulletin, Vol. 115(3)
Author(s): Wendy Wood, Sharon Lundgren, Judith A. Ouellette, Shelly Busceme, Tamela Blackstone

Abstract: A meta-analytic review of 97 minority influence experiments evaluated the processes by which sources advocating deviant, minority opinions exert influ...



 
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