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Outgroup helping as a tool to communicate ingroup warmth

  • E. van Leeuwen
  • , S. Täuber

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    Abstract

    The authors extend previous research on the effects of metastereotype activation on outgroup helping by examining in more detail the role of group impression management motives and by studying direct helping (i.e., helping the outgroup believed to hold a negative view of the ingroup). Data from three experiments provided full support for the communicative nature of direct outgroup helping by demonstrating that outgroup helping in response to a negative metastereotype was predicted by participants' concern for the image of their ingroup, but not by their self-image concerns. Moreover, group image concerns predicted outgroup helping but not ingroup helping and predicted outgroup helping only when a negative metastereotype was activated, compared with a positive metastereotype, or a (negative or positive) autostereotype. The results also ruled out an alternative explanation in terms of denying the self-relevance of the metastereotype. © 2012 by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)772-783
    JournalPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin
    Volume38
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

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