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Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2013
Abstract The present research compared the in-group-focused emotions of pride, guilt, and anger as predictors of three environmental intentions. In two scenario studies we manipulated the in-group's responsibility for environmental damage or protection.
Nicole Syringa Harth, Colin Wayne Leach
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Abstract The present research compared the in-group-focused emotions of pride, guilt, and anger as predictors of three environmental intentions. In two scenario studies we manipulated the in-group's responsibility for environmental damage or protection.
Nicole Syringa Harth, Colin Wayne Leach
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The Development of In-Group Pride in Black Canadians
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1995Age differences in attitudes of kindergarten and third-grade Black children from a majority-Black school in a Canadian city toward Blacks, Whites, and Amerindians, were examined on both the single-response Preschool Racial Attitudes Measure (PRAM) and a new multiple-response measure.
Frances E. Aboud, Anna Beth Doyle
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To be or not to be equal: the impact of pride on brands associated with dissociative out-groups
Journal of Product & Brand Management, 2021PurposeBrands are increasingly reflecting social values, and many brands have begun to embrace equality and inclusivity as a marketing strategy. Accordingly, consumers are increasingly being exposed to brands associated with different social groups. This paper aims to examine how consumers who have experienced pride respond to brands associated with ...
Yue Lu +3 more
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Photovoice of marginalized groups and pride month marketing
International Journal of Market Research, 2023The purpose of this research note is to suggest photovoice as a methodology to enhance and vivify marginalized voices in marketing research. Specifically, the focus is on LGBTQ+ consumer perspectives during one of the most visible times for this marketing segment: Pride Month.
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2015
Abstract Group-based guilt and acknowledging responsibility for collective moral transgressions are an important part of conflict resolution. However, they are not a common phenomenon. This is particularly true during intergroup conflict, and among those group members who glorify their group and see it as superior to others.
Noa Schori-Eyal +3 more
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Abstract Group-based guilt and acknowledging responsibility for collective moral transgressions are an important part of conflict resolution. However, they are not a common phenomenon. This is particularly true during intergroup conflict, and among those group members who glorify their group and see it as superior to others.
Noa Schori-Eyal +3 more
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Working for Group Pride in a Slipper Factory1
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 1972In a manufacturing firm the management provides daily production goals for a number of small assembly lines, and reports daily performance scores to the workers. In the research reported here, employees were asked after each of 3 weeks what goal they privately preferred their team to have in the future. On two occasions measures also were made of their
Alvin Zander, Warwick Armstrong
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Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
Three studies establish intergroup inequality to investigate how it is emotionally experienced by the advantaged. Studies 1 and 2 examine psychology students' emotional experience of their unequal job situation with worse-off pedagogy students. When inequality is ingroup focused and legitimate, participants experience more pride.
Nicole Syringa, Harth +2 more
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Three studies establish intergroup inequality to investigate how it is emotionally experienced by the advantaged. Studies 1 and 2 examine psychology students' emotional experience of their unequal job situation with worse-off pedagogy students. When inequality is ingroup focused and legitimate, participants experience more pride.
Nicole Syringa, Harth +2 more
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Second order Dehn functions of Pride groups
Journal of Group Theory, 2012Abstract.Under suitable conditions upper bounds of second order Dehn functions of Pride groups are obtained. From this we show that the second order Dehn function of a right-angled Artin group is at most quadratic.
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Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2020
Many of the more than 1 million military veterans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender (LGBT) have encountered "rejecting experiences in the military" and stigma from prior "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policies. Associated minority stress and social isolation have been linked to a disproportionate risk for depression and suicide, as ...
Tiffany M, Lange +4 more
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Many of the more than 1 million military veterans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgender (LGBT) have encountered "rejecting experiences in the military" and stigma from prior "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policies. Associated minority stress and social isolation have been linked to a disproportionate risk for depression and suicide, as ...
Tiffany M, Lange +4 more
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Potties, Pride, and PC: Scenes from a Lesbian Mothers' Group
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 1996Scene I: It is a sunny, surprisingly warm early March day in 1991; sixteen women and two children are gathered in a living room in the Catfish Park neighborhood, considered by many the heart of the local lesbian community. Half of the women are sizably pregnant.
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