Intergroup Identity Perceptions and their Implications for Intergroup Forgiveness: The Common Ingroup Identity Model and its efficacy in the field

Nasi Moor, R. Brown, L. Taggart, Ana Fernández, S. Coen
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Three studies revisited the application of the Common Ingroup Identity Model (CIIM) to the Northern Irish conflict and shed light on the factors that potentially limit the scope of the CIIM. Study 1 (N =61) showed that both conflict protagonists unanimously viewed “Northern Ireland” as the most inclusive superordinate category relative to other viable categories. Employing a longitudinal design, Study 2 (N = 67/43) examined the stability of the intergroup identity perceptions that the Northern Irish Protestant and Catholic groups hold in relation to the superordinate category “Northern Ireland”. Moreover, Study 2 also provided evidence that the Protestant group engages in ingroup projection (i.e. perceiving a large overlap between their ingroup identity category and the superordinate category). Study 3 (N = 307) successfully replicated previous research revealing that, while the Catholic group’s willingness to forgive the outgroup benefits from identifying with the superordinate category, the Protestants’...
群体间认同感知及其对群体间宽恕的影响:共同群体内认同模型及其在该领域的有效性
三项研究重新审视了共同内群体认同模型(CIIM)在北爱尔兰冲突中的应用,并阐明了可能限制CIIM范围的因素。研究1 (N =61)显示,冲突双方一致认为,相对于其他可行的类别,“北爱尔兰”是最具包容性的上级类别。采用纵向设计,研究2 (N = 67/43)检验了北爱尔兰新教和天主教团体在与上级类别“北爱尔兰”相关的群体间认同感知的稳定性。此外,研究2还提供了证据,表明新教徒群体参与群体内投射(即在他们的群体内身份类别和上级类别之间感知到很大的重叠)。研究3 (N = 307)成功地重复了先前的研究,揭示了天主教徒群体原谅外群体的意愿受益于对上级类别的认同,而新教徒……
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