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Intergroup Sensitivity Across Cultures: Understanding the Group Processes That Divide Us

Author(s) / Creator(s)

Wagner, Manuela A.
Thürmer, J. Lukas
McCrea, Sean M.

Abstract / Description

Worldwide, we witness increased societal, hostile divides between (sub-)groups. The Intergroup Sensitivity Effect (ISE) is a process underlying group member’s defensive, even hostile, rejection of outgroup criticism. It is linked to violation of conversational norms and defending one’s social identity. Cultural dimensions (collectivism, individualism, and honor) moderate responses to reputational threats and maintaining one’s social identity, factors influencing ISE processes. Unfortunately, a systematic cultural comparison of the ISE is currently missing.

Keyword(s)

intercultural differences intergroup sensitivity effect collectivism honor culture individualism

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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp

2022-08-09 06:49:09 UTC

Publisher

PsychArchives

Citation

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    2023-03-16
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    2022-08-09
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Wagner, Manuela A.
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    Thürmer, J. Lukas
  • Author(s) / Creator(s)
    McCrea, Sean M.
  • PsychArchives acquisition timestamp
    2022-08-09T06:49:09Z
  • Made available on
    2022-08-09T06:49:09Z
  • Date of first publication
    2022-08-09
  • Abstract / Description
    Worldwide, we witness increased societal, hostile divides between (sub-)groups. The Intergroup Sensitivity Effect (ISE) is a process underlying group member’s defensive, even hostile, rejection of outgroup criticism. It is linked to violation of conversational norms and defending one’s social identity. Cultural dimensions (collectivism, individualism, and honor) moderate responses to reputational threats and maintaining one’s social identity, factors influencing ISE processes. Unfortunately, a systematic cultural comparison of the ISE is currently missing.
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  • Publication status
    other
  • Review status
    unknown
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/7272
  • Persistent Identifier
    https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.7976
  • Language of content
    eng
  • Publisher
    PsychArchives
  • Keyword(s)
    intercultural differences
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  • Keyword(s)
    intergroup sensitivity effect
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  • Keyword(s)
    collectivism
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  • Keyword(s)
    honor culture
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  • Keyword(s)
    individualism
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  • Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)
    150
  • Title
    Intergroup Sensitivity Across Cultures: Understanding the Group Processes That Divide Us
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  • DRO type
    preregistration
  • Visible tag(s)
    PRP-QUANT