Dataset for: Dissonance within the social self: Exploring the effects of norm conflict between ingroups – Experiment 1

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Most people are members of different groups. The norms of these groups can be contradicting, leading to dissonance within the social self. This form of dissonance is based solely individuals’ membership in ingroups with conflicting norms. Building on Social Identity Theory and Cognitive Dissonance Theory, we assume that norm conflict between ingroups increases psychological discomfort, particularly for people who are highly identified with both ingroups. We will test mechanisms to cope with norm conflict between ingroups, namely lowering the credibility of the norm conflict information and/or norm prototypicality as well as disidentification. The experiment only includes participants with a neutral attitude towards the norm topic at stake, thus ensuring that dissonance stems purely from an inconsistency between ingroups’ norms. Norm conflict will be manipulated by showing participants the results of a bogus survey, indicating that their ingroups agree or disagree on the topic of self-driving cars.

Dataset for: Becker, A. M., Masson, T., & Fritsche, I. (2023). Dissonance within the social self: Exploring the effects of norm conflict between ingroups. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/23743603.2023.2214965

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DOI https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.8415
Metadata Access https://api.datacite.org/dois/10.23668/psycharchives.8415
Provenance
Creator Becker, Anna Maria; Masson, Torsten; Fritsche, Immo
Publisher PsychArchives
Contributor Leibniz Institut Für Psychologie (ZPID)
Publication Year 2022
OpenAccess true
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Language English
Resource Type Dataset
Discipline Social Sciences