Development of new group members' in-group and out-group stereotypes: changes in perceived group variability and ethnocentrism

Autor: C S, Ryan, L M, Bogart
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Journal of personality and social psychology. 73(4)
ISSN: 0022-3514
Popis: Changes in new members' in-group and out-group stereotypes were examined, distinguishing among three stereotype components: stereotypicality, dispersion, and ethnocentrism. Pledges in 4 sororities judged their in-group and out-groups 4 times during their 8-month induction. Overall, out-groups were judged more stereotypically than in-groups at every wave. Although out-groups were initially perceived as more dispersed than in-groups, decreased out-group dispersion resulted in a shift toward out-group homogeneity. Ethnocentrism was present at every wave but decreased because of decreased in-group positivity. The authors discuss implications of these results for existing explanations of stereotype development. It is suggested that other aspects of group socialization (R.L. MorelandJ.M. Levine, 1982) are needed to explain fully the development of intergroup perceptions for new group members.
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