2024
DOI: 10.1177/13684302241247030
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Group responses to deviance: Disentangling the motivational roles of collective enhancement and self-uncertainty reduction

Benjamin J. Anjewierden,
Lily Syfers,
Isabel R. Pinto
et al.

Abstract: In this paper, we describe two basic motives for social identification: a drive for collective enhancement and a drive for epistemic fulfillment (uncertainty reduction). We posit that these two motives are critical for understanding one of the fundamental underlying mechanisms of social identity theory (SIT): positive distinctiveness, which is a desire to feel different from and better than relevant outgroups. Whereas “positive” was clearly outlined in the original social identity theory of intergroup relation… Show more

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