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Social Influence and Group Identity.
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 23.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-05 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-070620-111818
Russell Spears 1
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This chapter reviews research on the group identity explanation of social influence, grounded in self-categorization theory, and contrasts it with other group-based explanations, including normative influence, interdependence, and social network approaches, as well as approaches to persuasion and influence that background group (identity) processes. Although the review primarily discusses recent research, its focus also invites reappraisal of some classic research in order to address basic questions about the scope and power of the group identity explanation. The self-categorization explanation of influence grounded in group norms, moderated by group identification, is compared and contrasted to other normative explanations of influence, notably the concept of injunctive norms and the relation to moral conviction. A range of moderating factors relating to individual variation, features of the intragroup and intergroup context, and important contextual variables (i.e., anonymity versus visibility, isolation versus copresence) that are particularly relevant to online influence in the new media are also reviewed.

中文翻译:


社会影响和群体认同。

本章回顾了基于自我分类理论对社会影响的群体认同解释的研究,并将其与其他基于群体的解释进行了对比,包括规范影响、相互依赖和社交网络方法,以及说服和影响的方法。后台组(身份)进程。尽管这篇综述主要讨论了最近的研究,但它的重点也邀请了一些经典研究的重新评估,以解决关于群体身份解释的范围和力量的基本问题。以群体规范为基础的对影响的自我分类解释,由群体认同来调节,与其他影响的规范解释进行比较和对比,特别是禁令规范的概念和与道德信念的关系。

更新日期:2021-01-06
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