Defensive Helping: Threat to Group Identity, Ingroup Identification, Status Stability, and Common Group Identity as Determinants of Intergroup Help-Giving

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作者
Nadler, Arie [1 ]
Harpaz-Gorodeisky, Gal [2 ]
Ben-David, Yael [1 ]
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Psychol, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Open Univ Israel, Dept Psychol, Raanana, Israel
关键词
defensive helping; status relations; threat to social identity; common ingroup identity; dependency/autonomy-oriented help; SELF-ESTEEM; SOCIAL-DOMINANCE; DISTINCTIVENESS; VARIABILITY; ALTRUISM; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1037/a0015968
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
On the basis of development of the concept of "defensive helping," the authors demonstrated that high ingroup identifiers thwart a threat to group identity through defensive help-giving (i.e., by extending help to an outgroup member whose achievements jeopardize their status). Participants were 255 Israeli high school students (130 boys and 125 girls) ages 16-18. The phenomenon of defensive helping was demonstrated in a minimal group (Study 1) and real-group (Study 2) experiment. Study 3, which examined real groups, supported the extension of the phenomenon of defensive helping to relations between high- and low-status groups, showing that members of a high-status group who perceive status relations with the low-status outgroup as unstable will protect the ingroup's identity by providing dependency-oriented help to the low-status outgroup. Priming for common ingroup identity reversed this pattern, with participants electing to offer autonomy-oriented rather than defensive help. Theoretical and applied implications of these findings are discussed with respect to social change, paternalism, and helping between nations.
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页数:12
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