TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards tolerance
T2 - Representations of superordinate categories and perceived ingroup prototypicality
AU - Waldzus, Sven
AU - Mummendey, Amélie
AU - Wenzel, Michael
AU - Weber, Ulrike
PY - 2003/1
Y1 - 2003/1
N2 - According to Mummendey and Wenzel (1999), group members tend to perceive their ingroup, relative to an outgroup, as more prototypical of the superordinate category encompassing both groups. Hence, they tend to regard the outgroup as deviating from the norms of the superordinate category. Factors that inhibit perception of relative ingroup prototypicality should thus promote intergroup tolerance. In two experiments, the representation of the superordinate category was manipulated. Both an undefinable prototype (Experiment 1; N = 63) and a complex representation (Experiment 2; N = 88) led to a decrease in relative ingroup prototypicality. Dual identification with the ingroup and the superordinate category increased relative ingroup prototypicality, which was negatively correlated with positive attitudes towards the outgroup. The findings supported Mummendey and Wenzel's assumptions about the conditions that lead to intergroup tolerance.
AB - According to Mummendey and Wenzel (1999), group members tend to perceive their ingroup, relative to an outgroup, as more prototypical of the superordinate category encompassing both groups. Hence, they tend to regard the outgroup as deviating from the norms of the superordinate category. Factors that inhibit perception of relative ingroup prototypicality should thus promote intergroup tolerance. In two experiments, the representation of the superordinate category was manipulated. Both an undefinable prototype (Experiment 1; N = 63) and a complex representation (Experiment 2; N = 88) led to a decrease in relative ingroup prototypicality. Dual identification with the ingroup and the superordinate category increased relative ingroup prototypicality, which was negatively correlated with positive attitudes towards the outgroup. The findings supported Mummendey and Wenzel's assumptions about the conditions that lead to intergroup tolerance.
KW - Complexity
KW - Intergroup relations
KW - Projection
KW - Relative prototypicality
KW - Social identity
KW - Superordinate categories
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0037279468&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0022-1031(02)00507-3
DO - 10.1016/S0022-1031(02)00507-3
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-1031
VL - 39
SP - 31
EP - 47
JO - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
IS - 1
ER -