Stollberg Janine, Fritsche Immo, Bäcker Anna
Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Leipzig Leipzig, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2015 May 27;6:649. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00649. eCollection 2015.
When their sense of personal control is threatened people try to restore perceived control through the social self. We propose that it is the perceived agency of ingroups that provides the self with a sense of control. In three experiments, we for the first time tested the hypothesis that threat to personal control increases the attractiveness of being part or joining those groups that are perceived as coherent entities engaging in coordinated group goal pursuit (agentic groups) but not of those groups whose agency is perceived to be low. Consistent with this hypothesis we found in Study 1 (N = 93) that threat to personal control increased ingroup identification only with task groups, but not with less agentic types of ingroups that were made salient simultaneously. Furthermore, personal control threat increased a sense of collective control and support within the task group, mediated through task-group identification (indirect effects). Turning to groups people are not (yet) part of, Study 2 (N = 47) showed that personal control threat increased relative attractiveness ratings of small groups as possible future ingroups only when the relative agency of small groups was perceived to be high. Perceived group homogeneity or social power did not moderate the effect. Study 3 (N = 78) replicated the moderating role of perceived group agency for attractiveness ratings of entitative groups, whereas perceived group status did not moderate the effect. These findings extend previous research on group-based control, showing that perceived agency accounts for group-based responses to threatened control.
当人们的个人控制感受到威胁时,他们会试图通过社会自我来恢复感知到的控制。我们提出,正是内群体的感知能动性为自我提供了控制感。在三项实验中,我们首次检验了这一假设:对个人控制的威胁会增加成为那些被视为参与协调一致的群体目标追求的连贯实体(能动群体)的一部分或加入这些群体的吸引力,但不会增加对那些被认为能动性较低的群体的吸引力。与这一假设一致,我们在研究1(N = 93)中发现,对个人控制的威胁仅增加了对任务群体的内群体认同,而没有增加对同时凸显的能动性较低的内群体类型的认同。此外,个人控制威胁通过任务群体认同(间接效应)介导,增加了任务群体内的集体控制感和支持感。对于人们尚未加入的群体,研究2(N = 47)表明,只有当小群体的相对能动性被认为较高时,个人控制威胁才会增加小群体作为未来可能的内群体的相对吸引力评分。感知到的群体同质性或社会权力并未调节这一效应。研究3(N = 78)重复了感知到的群体能动性对实体群体吸引力评分的调节作用,而感知到的群体地位并未调节这一效应。这些发现扩展了先前关于基于群体的控制的研究,表明感知到的能动性解释了基于群体对受威胁控制的反应。