Perceived legitimacy follows in-group interests: Evidence from intermediate-status groups
- PMID: 27861996
- DOI: 10.1111/bjso.12174
Perceived legitimacy follows in-group interests: Evidence from intermediate-status groups
Abstract
In two experiments, the effect of (in)stability of status differences on the perception of perspective legitimacy and in-group threat among intermediate-status group members (i.e., nurses students or nurses) was analysed. Both studies indicated that in downwardly unstable condition, legitimacy was lower and in-group threat was higher than in stable condition. In upwardly unstable condition, perceived legitimacy was higher and in-group threat was lower than in stable condition. The indirect effects of (in)stability via in-group threat on perceived legitimacy were significant.
Keywords: in-group threat; intermediate-status; legitimacy; stability.
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