Perceptions of group homogeneity as a function of the social comparison context: The mediating role of group identity

D. De Cremer*

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Abstract

Recent research has shown that creating an intergroup context of comparison may influence the outgroup homogeneity effect or even turn it into an ingroup homogeneity effect. In the present study, the aim was to replicate these findings by using overall judgment of similarity instead of the more commonly used dimensional ratings. Further, and more importantly, it was argued that this effect could be explained by an increase in the salience of participants' group identity. The results showed that context of comparison revealed an effect on both level of group identification and perceptions of relative ingroup and outgroup homogeneity. In line with predictions, participants' level of group identification seemed to account for the effect of the comparison context on the homogeneity ratings.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-146
JournalCurrent Psychology
Volume20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001

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