Authors
Toon Kuppens, Vincent Y Yzerbyt, Sophie Dandache, Agneta H Fischer, Job Van Der Schalk
Publication date
2013/12/1
Journal
Cognition & Emotion
Volume
27
Issue
8
Pages
1359-1377
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Group-based emotions have been conceptualised as being rooted in perceivers' social identity. Consistent with this idea, previous research has shown that social identity salience affects group-based emotions, but no research to date has directly examined the role of group-based appraisals in comparison with individual appraisals. In the present studies, we measured group-based appraisals through a thought-listing procedure. In Experiment 1, we explicitly reminded people of their group identity, which led to the predicted change in group-based anger. This effect was mediated by group-based appraisals. In Experiment 2, participants either discussed a group-relevant scenario in small groups or a related topic irrelevant to the group. The group-relevant condition not only led to stronger indignation but the perceived presence of group-based appraisals was also related to participants' reports of indignation. These …
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