New Majorities Abuse of Power: Effects of Perceived Control and Social Support
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, Vol. 14(4) Author(s): Radmila Prislin, Vanessa Sawicki, Kipling Williams
Abstract: Two studies examined how new majorities (minorities-turned-majorities) abused power by claiming privileges (in-group favoritism) and disparaging new m...
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Rating Leniency and Halo in Multisource Feedback Ratings: Testing Cultural Assumptions of Power Distance and Individualism-Collectivism
Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol 96(5) Author(s): Kok-Yee Ng, Christine Koh, Soon Ang, Jeffrey C. Kennedy, Kim-Yin Chan
Abstract: This study extends multisource feedback research by assessing the effects of rater source and raters' cultural value orientations on rating bias (leni...
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The Power of Generosity to Change Views on Social Power
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 47(6) Author(s): Margaret A. Brown
Abstract: Intergroup helping behavior by high status group members typically functions to support and further entrench systems of social hierarchy (Nadler, 2002...
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Empower My Decisions: The Effects of Power Gestures on Confirmatory Information Processing
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 47(6) Author(s): Julia Fischer, Peter Fischer, Birte Englich, Nilüfer Aydin, Dieter Frey
Abstract: Recent research has shown that social power systematically influences information processing in many ways, and can be induced simply via powerful gest...
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Moral Judgments of the Powerless and Powerful in Violent Intergroup Conflicts
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 47(6) Author(s): Joseph A. Vandello, Kenneth S. Michniewicz, Nadav Goldschmied
Abstract: The present research examined observers' moral judgments of groups in conflict. Study 1 found support for the prediction that actions are interpreted ...
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