Psychology - old structure: Recent submissions
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A leadership looking glass: How reflected appraisals of leadership shape individuals’ own perceived prototypicality and group identification
(Routledge / International Society for Self and Identity, 31 March 2022)Research on social identity and leadership rarely examines leadership processes from the perspective of leaders themselves. Three studies (experimental, longitudinal, cross-sectional) help fill this gap. Integrating social ... -
To alleviate group members’ physiological stress, supervisors need to be more than polite and professional
(SAGE Publications, 26 April 2022)Although stressors are common in group life, people cope better when group authorities treat them with care/concern. However, it remains unclear whether such treatment affects individuals’ physiological stress. In this ... -
Social ageing: exploring the drivers of late-life changes in social behaviour in mammals
(The Royal Society, 2 March 2022)Social interactions help group-living organisms cope with socio-environmental challenges and are central to survival and reproductive success. Recent research has shown that social behaviour and relationships can change ... -
Social identity switching: how effective is it?
(Elsevier, 20 March 2022)Psychological theories posit that we frequently switch social identities, yet little is known about the effectiveness of such switches. Our research aims to address this gap in knowledge by determining whether – and at ... -
Exploring the nature and variation of the stigma associated with loneliness
(SAGE Publications / International Association for Relationship Research, 21 April 2022)The current study uses data from The British Broadcasting Corporation Loneliness Experiment to explore the social stigma of loneliness and how it varies by gender, age and cultural individualism. We examined stigmatizing ...