Group-based compunction and anger: Their antecedents and consequences in relation to colonial conflicts
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| Publication date | 2015 |
| Journal | International Journal of Conflict and Violence |
| Volume | Issue number | 9 | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 91-105 |
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| Abstract |
Group-based emotions can be experienced by group members for the past misdeeds of their ingroup towards an outgroup.. The present study examines distinct antecedents and consequences of group-based compunction and anger in two countries with a history of colonization (Portugal, N = 280 and the Netherlands, N = 184). While previous research has focused mainly on ingroup-focused antecedents of group-based emotions, such as ingroup identification and perceptions of responsibility, our research also analyzed outgroup-focused variables, such as outgroup identification and meta-perceptions. Multiple group
structural equation modeling showed that group-based compunction and group-based anger have similar antecedents (exonerating cognitions, collectivism, outgroup identification and meta-perceptions). Furthermore, the results showed that the two emotions have distinct but related consequences for the improvement of intergroup relations (compensation, subjective importance of discussing the past and forgiveness assignment). |
| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/340/pdf |
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