2012
Why do we punish groups? High entitativity promotes moral suspicion
Newheiser A, Sawaoka T, Dovidio J. Why do we punish groups? High entitativity promotes moral suspicion. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology 2012, 48: 931-936. DOI: 10.1016/j.jesp.2012.02.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-entitativity groupsHigh entitativityPerpetrator groupMoral reasoningCriminal justice systemEntitativityPresent researchJustice systemMoral suspicionIntentional wrongdoingRetributive justiceMoral accountabilityAppropriate punishmentWrongdoingPunishmentIndividualsPeoplePerceptionParticipantsSevere punishmentReasoningJusticePunitivenessImplicationsPotential determinants
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