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You Are Not Alone! Sharing Ostracism Fosters Group Identification But Does Not Improve Well-Being

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Abstract. Experiencing ostracism is a painful situation that can urge a desire to restore social bonds. However, few studies have investigated the conditions under which it leads to ingroup identification. In three studies using minimal groups ( N = 611), we have investigated the consequences of coexperiencing ostracism for group identification and well-being. In Study 1a and 1b ( N = 171; N = 211), the results showed that sharing a common experience of ostracism with an ingroup member increases ingroup identification but does not improve psychological needs during the ostracism experience. In Study 2 ( N = 230), we replicated our results on identification and showed that sharing ostracism fosters psychological closeness with the partner ostracized but does not moderate need recovery.
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Thibault Jaubert, Peggy Chekroun, Jean-Baptiste Légal, Patrick Gosling. You Are Not Alone! Sharing Ostracism Fosters Group Identification But Does Not Improve Well-Being. Social Psychology, 2022, 53 (3), pp.163-177. ⟨10.1027/1864-9335/a000488⟩. ⟨hal-04101232⟩
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