The effect of group identity on the perception of inconsiderateness within the group: From the perspective of functional difference between membership and pride

  • Ozeki Miki
    Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
  • Yoshida Toshikazu
    Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University

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  • 集団アイデンティティが集団内における迷惑の認知に及ぼす効果‐成員性と誇りの機能的差異に着目して‐
  • 集団アイデンティティが集団内における迷惑の認知に及ぼす効果--成員性と誇りの機能的差異に着目して
  • シュウダン アイデンティティ ガ シュウダン ナイ ニ オケル メイワク ノ ニンチ ニ オヨボス コウカ セイインセイ ト ホコリ ノ キノウテキ サイ ニ チャクモク シテ

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In this study, group identity was distinguished into individual and group levels, based on Interactive model of social identity formation. Group identity was composed of two dimensions; membership and pride. This study examined how membership, pride, and coherence within the group affect the perception of inconsiderate behavior. Results of a Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) were as follows: 1) in groups with high intragroup means on membership, members proud of their group perceived more group inconsiderateness, particularly when such behavior appeared to be counter to the group's norms; 2) in groups with high intragroup means on membership, pride did not affect perception of interpersonal inconsiderateness; 3) in groups with low intragroup means on membership, those proud about their membership perceived more interpersonal inconsiderateness.<br>

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