2016
Included but Invisible? Subtle Bias, Common Identity, and the Darker Side of “We”
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Ufkes E, Saguy T, Pearson A. Included but Invisible? Subtle Bias, Common Identity, and the Darker Side of “We”. Social Issues And Policy Review 2016, 10: 6-46. DOI: 10.1111/sipr.12017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial categorization processesIntergroup attitudesIntergroup biasRoots of biasCategorization processGroup membershipSubtle biasDarker SideWay peopleShared identityCommon identitySubtle natureMinority groupsBiasDifferent perspectivesSeparate groupsRecategorizationPotential consequencesBiasesDifferent preferencesIdentityAttitudesColorblindnessDiscriminationIntervention
2014
Seeking help from the low status group: Effects of status stability, type of help and social categorization
Halabi S, Dovidio J, Nadler A. Seeking help from the low status group: Effects of status stability, type of help and social categorization. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2014, 53: 139-144. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2014.03.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-status groupsDependency-oriented helpLow-status groupsStatus groupsMental health professionalsType of helpWillingness of membersIntergroup relationsIntergroup statusSocial categorizationPsychology studentsApplied implicationsAdvantaged statusStatus stabilityStudy 1Study 2Status relationsGroup membershipGroup identityCommon identityHealth professionalsParticipantsSalientCategorizationIdentity
2013
Responses to Endorsement of Commonality by Ingroup and Outgroup Members: The Roles of Group Representation and Threat
Gómez Á, Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Fernández S, Vázquez A. Responses to Endorsement of Commonality by Ingroup and Outgroup Members: The Roles of Group Representation and Threat. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2013, 39: 419-431. PMID: 23456560, DOI: 10.1177/0146167213475366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOne-group representationPositive intergroup orientationsIntergroup orientationsOutgroup membersCommon identityIngroup membersSymbolic threatExperiment 1Experiment 2Positive orientationIngroupSocial normsEndorsementRepresentationIdentityOrientationThreatMembersCommonalitiesGroup representationsNorms
2011
E pluribus unum: Dual identity and minority group members' motivation to engage in contact, as well as social change
Glasford D, Dovidio J. E pluribus unum: Dual identity and minority group members' motivation to engage in contact, as well as social change. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2011, 47: 1021-1024. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2011.03.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChange motivationIntergroup relationsDual identityPrejudice reduction strategiesDisadvantaged group membersGreater willingnessGroup members' motivationApproach motivationMembers' motivationSocial changeMotivationPresent researchAdvantaged groupsCommon identityGroup orientationIdentityWillingnessPerceptionDisadvantaged groupsRecent workOptimismRelationInterventionImplicationsOrientation
2009
Superordinate identity and intergroup roommate friendship development
West T, Pearson A, Dovidio J, Shelton J, Trail T. Superordinate identity and intergroup roommate friendship development. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2009, 45: 1266-1272. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2009.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon ingroup identityIngroup identityMembers of outgroupsIntergroup friendshipsIntergroup commonalitySuperordinate identityFriendship developmentCollege roommatesFeelings of friendshipInitial perceptionsRelationship developmentPositive attitudesPresent researchFriendshipCommon identityDyadsRoommatesCommonalitiesAnxietyIdentityHigh levelsSignificant declinePerceptionFeelingsOutgroupRecategorization and Prosocial Behavior
Dovidio J, Gaertner S, Shnabel N, Saguy T, Johnson J. Recategorization and Prosocial Behavior. 2009, 191-207. DOI: 10.1002/9781444307948.ch10.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
The Other Side of We: When Outgroup Members Express Common Identity
Gómez Á, Dovidio J, Huici C, Gaertner S, Cuadrado I. The Other Side of We: When Outgroup Members Express Common Identity. Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin 2008, 34: 1613-1626. PMID: 18832337, DOI: 10.1177/0146167208323600.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntergroup biasOutgroup membersIngroup membersSuperordinate categoryCommon ingroup identity modelLess intergroup biasIntergroup attitudesIntergroup contactCommon identityIdentity threatSuperordinate identityIdentity modelHigh school studentsRepresentation of membersHypothesized effectsNegative orientationGreater willingnessPrevious researchSchool studentsRelative statusStudentsIngroupWillingnessBiasIdentity