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posted on 2023-06-10, 04:14 authored by Paul Hutchison, Jolanda Jetten, Roberto GutierrezTwo studies investigated how group variability affects reactions to atypical group members. In Study 1 (N = 65) we manipulated group variability and found that an atypical group member was evaluated more positively when the group was heterogeneous than when the group was homogeneous. In Study 2 (N = 276) we also manipulated group value and found a significant interaction whereby an atypical group member was evaluated more positively when the group was homogeneous and group members valued heterogeneity, but was evaluated more negatively when the group was heterogeneous and group members valued homogeneity. The results suggest that deviant or atypical members will not inevitably be rejected by the group, but rather that reactions to deviance are shaped and guided by the dynamic relationship between how the group is perceived by its members and their ideological beliefs about what is good for the group.
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Journal of Experimental Social PsychologyISSN
0022-1031Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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6Volume
47Page range
1155-1161Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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