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Vollständiger Titel
RICERCHE DI PSICOLOGIA
Verlag
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
0391-6081 (Gedruckte Zeitschrift)
1972-5620 (Online-Zeitschrift)
Nummer der Ausgabe
1
Andere Beschreibung der Ausgabe
1
Erscheinungsdatum der Ausgabe (YYYY/MM)
2016/03
Vollständiger Titel
Concern for personal reputation within groups: the effect of accountability and fear of social exclusion
Von (Autor)
Erste Seite
9
Letzte Seite
19
Sprache des Textes
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2016/03
Copyright
2016 FrancoAngeli srl
Vorwort
Literature shows that concern for personal reputation varies as a function of both individual and contextual factors, with entitativity of the group to which a person belongs emerging as a key antecedent of individual's concern for personal reputation. The present research focuses on a further antecedent of the phenomenon, that is, accountability to the group. We presented participants with a high entitative ingroup and manipulated accountability (vs. anonymity) of their response to other ingroup members. Results showed that being accountable to the ingroup determines higher concern for personal reputation, and this relation is mediated by the fear of social exclusion.
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