日常の役割遂行と新規の社会的カテゴリーにおける役割取得との関係
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This study focused on how daily role playing is related to new role taking. Twenty eight subjects were randomly assigned to two groups. They were asked to rate the attractiveness of ingroup members and the expectation for other's reward allocation and to allocate rewards to members of ingroup and outgroup. Categories of daily role playing was assessed from contents of self description. The results indicated that the ingroup favoritism score correlated with bothe the attractiveness of ingroup members and the expectations for other's reward allcation. Within the subjects who described themselves as a member of interdependent group, expectation of other's reward allocation positively correlated with ingroup favoritism scores. The findings suggest that the daily role playing is related to ingroup favoritism as role taking process.
- 1998-09-30