Scientific journal paper Q1
Of bikers, teachers and germans: groups'diverging views about their prototypicality
Sven Waldzus (Waldzus, S.); Amélie Mummendey (Mummendey, A.); Michael Wenzel (Wenzel, M.); Franziska Boettcher (Boettcher, F.);
Journal Title
British Journal of Social Psychology
Year (definitive publication)
2004
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
The in-group projection model hypothesizes that members of social groups generalize attributes of their in-group to a superordinate category that provides dimensions for comparisons between in-group and out-group (in-group projection). As a result, both groups in an intergroup situation should disagree about their relative prototypicality for the superordinate category. Three studies confirmed this prediction. In Study I (N = 54), it was found that different groups of motor bikers (chopper-bikers vs. sport-bikers) perceived their own subgroup to be the more typical biker group than the respective out-group. Study 2(N = 60) showed the same divergence of perspectives in the context of more formal subgroups of teachers (primary-school teachers vs. high-school teachers). In a third study (N = 157), the relative character of in-group projection was demonstrated in an intergroup context with strong reality constraints due to differences in group size, status and power. Although there was consensus between both groups that the majority (West Germans) was more prototypical of the superordinate group (Germans) than the minority (East Germans), majority members perceived the groups' difference in prototypicality to be greater than minority members did.
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Keywords
  • Psychology - Social Sciences

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