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Older but wilier: in-group accountability and the development of subjective group dynamics

Abrams, Dominic, Rutland, Adam, Cameron, Lindsey, Ferrell, Jennifer M. (2007) Older but wilier: in-group accountability and the development of subjective group dynamics. Developmental Psychology, 43 (1). pp. 134-148. ISSN 0012-1649. (doi:10.1037/0012-1649.43.1.134) (KAR id:2152)

Abstract

To test social and cognitive variables that may affect the development of subjective group dynamics, the authors had 224 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years evaluate an in-group and an out-group and normative and deviant in-group members under conditions of high or low accountability to in-group peers. In-group bias and relative favorability to normative versus deviant in-group members (differential evaluation) increased when children were accountable to peers and as a function of perceptions of peer group acceptance of these members (differential inclusion). These effects were significantly larger among older children. Multiple classification ability was unrelated to judgments of group members. This study shows that the development of subjective group dynamics involves an increase in sensitivity to the normative aspects of the intergroup context.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1037/0012-1649.43.1.134
Uncontrolled keywords: subjective group dynamics; accountability; in-group bias
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Psychology > Psychology
Former Institutional Unit:
School of Psychology
Divisions > Division of Human and Social Sciences > School of Psychology
Depositing User: Lindsey Cameron
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2007 19:30 UTC
Last Modified: 20 May 2025 12:56 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/2152 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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