Getting Even vs. Being the Odd One Out: Conflict and Cohesion in Even and Odd Sized Groups

Tanya Menon, Katherine Williams Phillips
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Contrary to people's intuitive theories about even and odd numbers and groups, this paper argues that odd-sized groups are often more harmonious than even-sized groups. Study 1 found that people view even numbers more favorably than odd numbers and predict that even-sized groups are more peaceful than odd-sized groups. However, Study 2 found that three- and four-person groups without conflict did not differ, but three-person groups with coalitions (two vs. one) produced more positive relationships than four-person groups with coalitions (both two vs. two and three vs. one). Finally, Study 3 involved a natural experiment at Harvard University, and found that White freshmen assigned to odd-sized rooming groups (three or five persons) maintained relationships with White roommates more than did White freshman assigned to even-sized rooming groups (four or six persons), but these patterns did not emerge when Whites roomed with Asians and Blacks. We suggest that a group's even or odd size is an important situational variable that affects its coalitional structure, conflict management, and cohesion.
平衡vs.被淘汰:偶数和奇数规模的群体中的冲突和凝聚力
与人们对偶数和奇数以及群体的直觉理论相反,这篇论文认为奇数大小的群体往往比偶数大小的群体更和谐。研究1发现,人们更喜欢偶数而不是奇数,并预测偶数人数的群体比奇数人数的群体更和平。然而,研究2发现,没有冲突的三人组和四人组并没有什么不同,但三人组的联盟(二对一)比四人组的联盟(二对二和三人对一)产生了更积极的关系。最后,研究3在哈佛大学进行了一项自然实验,发现被分配到奇数人(3人或5人)房间的白人新生与白人室友的关系比分配到偶数人(4人或6人)房间的白人新生更融洽,但当白人与亚洲人或黑人合住时,这种模式就不会出现。我们认为,群体的偶数或奇数规模是影响其联盟结构、冲突管理和凝聚力的重要情境变量。
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