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Owning Up to Negative Ingroup Traits: How Personal Autonomy Promotes the Integration of Group Identity
Author(s) -
Legault Lisa,
Weinstein Netta,
Mitchell Jahlil,
Inzlicht Michael,
Pyke Kristen,
Upal Afzal
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of personality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.082
H-Index - 144
eISSN - 1467-6494
pISSN - 0022-3506
DOI - 10.1111/jopy.12277
Subject(s) - psychology , autonomy , ingroups and outgroups , social psychology , identity (music) , developmental psychology , prejudice (legal term) , personal identity , self concept , political science , physics , acoustics , law
Objective Our experiences, attributes, and behaviors are diverse, inconsistent, and often negative. Consequently, our capacity to assimilate divergent experiences—particularly negative aspects—is important to the development of a unified self. Whereas this process of integration has received attention at the level of personal identity, it has not been assessed at the level of group identity. Objective We examined the mechanisms involved in integrating positive and negative ingroup identities, as well as related outcomes. Method In three experiments, participants ( N  = 332) high and low in autonomy identified either positive or negative aspects of their ingroup and then indicated the extent to which they integrated the attribute. Results Those high in personal autonomy integrated both positive and negative identities, whereas those low in autonomy acknowledged only positive identities. Study 2 showed that, regardless of identity valence, those high in autonomy felt satisfied and close with their group. Conversely, those low in autonomy felt less close and more dissatisfied with their group after reflecting on negative identities. Finally, reflecting on a negative identity reduced prejudice, but only for those high in autonomy. Conclusions Owning up to negative group traits is facilitated by autonomy and demonstrates benefits for ingroup and intergroup processes.

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