Hart Claire M, Van Vugt Mark
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2006 Mar;32(3):392-404. doi: 10.1177/0146167205282149.
Group fissions occur when two or more members leave a parent group to either form a new group or join an existing group. This article investigates the interplay between two factors: the presence of an intragroup conflict and subgroup boundaries on the group fission process. It is hypothesized that subgroup divisions act as potential fault lines along which groups split after they experience conflict. The results of three experiments, one scenario study and two laboratory studies involving small task groups, support the group fault line hypothesis. The authors discuss the implications of these findings for theory and research on membership changes in small groups.
当两个或更多成员离开母群体去组建新群体或加入现有群体时,就会发生群体裂变。本文研究了两个因素之间的相互作用:群体内部冲突的存在以及子群体边界对群体裂变过程的影响。据推测,子群体划分充当了潜在的断层线,群体在经历冲突后会沿着这些断层线分裂。三项实验、一项情景研究和两项涉及小型任务群体的实验室研究结果支持了群体断层线假说。作者讨论了这些发现对小群体成员变化理论和研究的启示。