敌意
羞耻
心理学
群(周期表)
减损
社会心理学
集体认同
惩罚(心理学)
海侵
古生物学
构造盆地
有机化学
化学
法学
政治
生物
政治学
作者
Paul K. Piff,Andres G. Martinez,Dacher Keltner
标识
DOI:10.1080/02699931.2011.595394
摘要
People can experience great distress when a group to which they belong (in-group) is perceived to have committed an immoral act. We hypothesised that people would direct hostility toward a transgressing in-group whose actions threaten their self-image and evoke collective shame. Consistent with this theorising, three studies found that reminders of in-group transgression provoked several expressions of in-group-directed hostility, including in-group-directed hostile emotion (Studies 1 and 2), in-group-directed derogation (Study 2), and in-group-directed punishment (Study 3). Across studies, collective shame-but not the related group-based emotion collective guilt-mediated the relationship between in-group transgression and in-group-directed hostility. Implications for group-based emotion, social identity, and group behaviour are discussed.
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