2014
Beyond need satisfaction: Empowering and accepting messages from third parties ineffectively restore trust and consequent reconciliation
Shnabel N, Nadler A, Dovidio J. Beyond need satisfaction: Empowering and accepting messages from third parties ineffectively restore trust and consequent reconciliation. European Journal Of Social Psychology 2014, 44: 126-140. DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.2002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMoral imageVictims' senseContext of transgressionsMultiple mediation analysisConflict partiesNegative indirect effectRole-playing experimentMessage sourceStudy 1Study 2Interpersonal reconciliationMediation analysisThird-party interventionTheoretical implicationsWorkplace colleaguesNeutral third partyIndirect effectsPractical implicationsTrust buildingParty interventionTrustInterventionSenseImplicationsThird party
2012
Social Conflict, Harmony, and Integration
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Mayville E, Perry S. Social Conflict, Harmony, and Integration. 2012 DOI: 10.1002/9781118133880.hop205020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntergroup biasSocial psychological studiesSocial integrationIntergroup attitudesPsychological processesIntergroup relationsIntergroup interactionsPsychological basisPsychological studiesTheoretical implicationsSocial conflictTheoretical emphasisSocial processesConflictBrief historical overviewIndividual membersBiasGreater understandingDifferent processesAttitudesDifferent groupsInterventionImplicationsChapterIntegration
2009
Promoting Reconciliation Through the Satisfaction of the Emotional Needs of Victimized and Perpetrating Group Members: The Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation
Shnabel N, Nadler A, Ullrich J, Dovidio J, Carmi D. Promoting Reconciliation Through the Satisfaction of the Emotional Needs of Victimized and Perpetrating Group Members: The Needs-Based Model of Reconciliation. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2009, 35: 1021-1030. PMID: 19498070, DOI: 10.1177/0146167209336610.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSocial exchange interactionsModel of reconciliationNeeds-based modelOne's ingroupPerpetrator groupTheoretical implicationsEmotional needsParties' willingnessIngroupGreater willingnessGroup membersPerpetratorsVictimsWillingnessVictimizedSatisfactionReconciliationImplicationsMembersEmpowermentGroupAcceptanceOpposite effectNeed