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Intergroup alliance orientation among intermediate-status group members: The role of stability of social stratification.


ABSTRACT: Three studies have tested the hypothesis that intermediate-status groups are more oriented to ally with outgroups when their social position is under threat. In study 1, participants believed that their ingroup was intermediate in status and social stratification was manipulated as either stable or status-detrimental unstable. Results indicated that participants were more likely to seek alliances a) with a high-status group and b) when social stratification was status-detrimental unstable. Study 2 showed that participants were more likely to seek alliances with a lower status group when social stratification was status-detrimental unstable rather than stable, while they were supportive of policies helping disadvantaged groups regardless of the stability of social stratification. Study 3 showed that when social stratification was status-detrimental unstable, intermediate-status group members were more oriented to ally with a low-status group, equally supportive of policies helping disadvantaged groups, but less oriented to supplying direct help to a low-status group.

SUBMITTER: Caricati L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7380587 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Intergroup alliance orientation among intermediate-status group members: The role of stability of social stratification.

Caricati Luca L   Moscato Gianluigi G   Bonetti Chiara C  

PloS one 20200724 7


Three studies have tested the hypothesis that intermediate-status groups are more oriented to ally with outgroups when their social position is under threat. In study 1, participants believed that their ingroup was intermediate in status and social stratification was manipulated as either stable or status-detrimental unstable. Results indicated that participants were more likely to seek alliances a) with a high-status group and b) when social stratification was status-detrimental unstable. Study  ...[more]

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