Summary: Following the Collective Information Sampling Model (Stasser & Titus, 1985), groups are more likely to discuss information if it is held by all members (shared information) than if it is held by only one member (unshared information). As groups ...
Zusammenfassung: Das zunehmende Interesse an Prozessen der Interaktion und Kommunikation in der Gruppenforschung erfordert die Entwicklung von Verfahren, die eine für die jeweilige Fragestellung adäquate Datenanalyse ermöglichen. Um Prozesse des ...
Infants Irrespective of Gender Prefer a Group to an IndividualAbstract. While boys and men prefer to interact in groups, girls and women favor dyads. Although this sex difference is often shown in interactions with other children from the age of 6 years ...
Early Peer Relationships and Groups. A Review of the State of ResearchAbstract. Peer and group research is still in its infancy. However, we now know us how children interact with each other from birth onward, sharing specific interests, topics,...
The following article from issue 4, 2008 is being retracted: Van den Bos, A., and Stapel, D. (2008). The impact of comprehension versus self-enhancement goals on group perception. Social Psychology, 39, 222-230, doi 10.1027/1864-9335.39.4.222. This ...
Previous research has found that people collectively wronged by an outgroup take insult when its representative offers compensation, and that an expression of shame but not guilt can lower such insult. This experiment showed a moderating factor: strength ...
Abstract. Social identity research shows that leadership is a process of group identity development but has not examined how leaders can manage group identities in the workplace. The 5R leadership development program addresses this issue. ...
Abstract:Background: Understanding psychosocial factors which impact responses to emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) is vital in managing epidemics and pandemics. Two under-researched areas in this field are the interactive roles of ...