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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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