Index

Advances in Group Processes

ISBN: 978-1-78769-014-1, eISBN: 978-1-78769-013-4

ISSN: 0882-6145

Publication date: 8 October 2018

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(2018), "Index", Advances in Group Processes (Advances in Group Processes, Vol. 35), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 209-213. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0882-614520180000035010

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INDEX

Accelerometers

classifications and dimensions of aggression
, 32–33

definition
, 30

research using
, 31–32

types
, 31

use of
, 41

measure of emotion
, 40

Affect control theory (ACT)
, 104, 108–109, 121

interact simulation between physician and client
, 108–109

Aggression measurement using accelerometers, study of

correlation and multiple regression analyses
, 38

data collection and analysis
, 35

dominant and nondominant-hand average peak acceleration
, 35–36, 38, 40–41

equipment and method
, 34

masculinity threat
, 38–40

peak acceleration
, 35–36

physical aggression, measure of
, 36

procedure
, 34–35, 37–39

relationship between BPAQ and behavioral measures of aggression
, 36–37

stability and representative reliability
, 35–36

Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT)
, 9

Anti-White bias, study of
, 131, 137–138

method

analytical strategy
, 141

control variables
, 140–141

data and sample
, 138–139

dependent variables
, 139

independent variables
, 139–140

measures
, 139–141

odds ratios (ORs)
, 141

results

binary logistic regressions of status characteristics on resource reallocation
, 141–146

effects of whiteness and White privilege
, 151

predicted probabilities of perceived personal encounters
, 148, 149

probit regressions of status characteristics on resource reallocation
, 148–149

status dissonance theory framework
, 138, 150–151

association between social class and status dissonance
, 150

reverse discrimination
, 148, 149–151

Behavioral interaction
, 182

Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI)
, 39

Cognitive function of accommodation
, 60

Communication accommodation theory (CAT)
, 59–61

Criminality score, perceptions of
, 109–113

De Beers
, 7–8

Diamond jewelry
, 3

diamond rings
, 7

Diamonds

4Cs of
, 7

features of
, 7

gem-quality
, 8

lab-created
, 8–9

mined
, 7–8

pipeline
, 7–8

polished
, 8

production processes of
, 3, 8–9

high pressure-high temperature (HPHT) method
, 8

non-traditional
, 9–12

technological innovation in
, 8–9

See also Gift-giving behavior, study of effect of high-stakes rituals on; Ritual

Diamond trading company (DTC)
, 8

Engagement rings
, 3, 7

E-state structuralism (ESS)
, 182, 184–185

Expectation-forming rules
, 182, 200

expectation forming mechanisms
, 189–190

functions of hierarchy
, 185–186

group coordination and
, 186–189, 200

in animal groups
, 183–185

miscoordination and conflict
, 187–188

optimal and suboptimal coordination
, 187

prior interactions
, 183

sensitivity to initial attributes
, 186–187

types of outcomes
, 188–189

visible attributes
, 183

in hierarchical pattern
, 184–185

resource holding potential (RHP)
, 184

rule combinations
, 190–194

rule set performance in variable scenarios
, 194–196, 200

as social sorting algorithms
, 196–199

in undifferentiated groups
, 183–184

Expectation states theory (EST)
, 182–184, 187

Expressive legitimacy cues
, 62

Gender Identity Test
, 39

Gift-giving behavior, study of effect of high-stakes rituals on

method
, 12–13

post hoc analyses
, 14–18

lab-created diamonds, likelihood of choosing
, 15

logistic regression analysis
, 15–16

mined diamonds, likelihood of choosing
, 15, 20

multinomial regression analysis
, 17

testing of
, 13–14

Group coordination problems
, 183

See also Expectation-forming rules

Hierarchy

ability-based
, 201

expectation-forming rules and
, 184–185

functions of
, 185–186

linear
, 184–185

See also Expectation-forming rules

High pressure-high temperature (HPHT) method
, 8

Identity theory
, 76–77, 99n1

differences between programs of
, 79–80

integration of programs of
, 80–81, 97

perceptual control program of
, 79

structural program of
, 78–79

unified
, 77

Institutionalizing process
, 23

Kimberlite
, 8

Lab-created diamonds
, 3, 8–9, 23

Micro–macro problem
, 76–77, 98

Moissanite
, 9

Nintendo Wii
, 34

Normative identities vs counter-normative identities, study

data
, 84–85

descriptive statistics of identities and conditions
, 87

limitations and future research
, 98–99

nonverification effects
, 92, 95–98

on authenticity
, 95–96

on efficacy
, 95

on salience
, 95

on worth
, 92

participants
, 85

particular combinations of identities
, 85

positive effect of prominence

on authenticity
, 95–96

on efficacy
, 95

on salience
, 95

on worth
, 92

results

goodness of fit statistics
, 92

structural equation model
, 90–94

zero-order correlation coefficients
, 89–90

variables and measures

identity prominence
, 85–86

identity salience
, 86

nonverification
, 86

role-specific authenticity
, 88–89

role-specific efficacy
, 88

role-specific worth
, 88

Occupational status on sentencing decisions, vignette experiment
, 107, 110–113

crime word on sentencing recommendations
, 113

criminality score, perceptions of

experiment design
, 114–115

mediation hypotheses
, 117

participant attributes
, 117

recommended sentence
, 115

sample
, 114

criminal perceptions of offender
, 109, 113

findings
, 122–124

impression formation hypotheses
, 110–113

impressions of criminality hypotheses
, 120

noncriminal perceptions of offender
, 113

OLS regressions of recommended sentence
, 117–121

People’s behavior and attitudes, studies of social influence on
, 160–161

“accurate” and “inaccurate” perceptions of influence
, 174

attribution to self
, 171–173

egocentric biases and
, 171–172

influencer’s motivations
, 172–173

spotlight effect
, 171–172

conditions for takes or forsakes
, 160–162

cumulative influence
, 174

determining responsibility
, 163–164

external forces, impact on attitude or behavior

cognitive biases and dispositional attributions
, 169–170

target qualities and
, 170

identifying change in attitude or behavior
, 164–169

influencer qualities
, 166

influencer’s attention and memory
, 168

influencer’s knowledge of person’s behavioral inclination
, 168

influencer–target relationship
, 166–167

motivated cognition
, 169

signal strength and target’s response to it
, 164–167

target qualities
, 167

modes and outcomes of influence
, 173–174

taking responsibility for outcomes
, 162–163

Perceptual control processes
, 77

Perceptual control program of identity theory
, 79

Prisoner’s Dilemma game
, 186

Production process conservatism
, 2, 6, 22–23

ritual effect in
, 18–21

Racial discrimination
, 130

Racial equality
, 130

Resource holding potential (RHP)
, 184

Ritual

artifacts or commodities
, 4

defined
, 2

effect
, 6

effect, study of perceived risks associated with

goals
, 18

mediating effect
, 20–21

method
, 19

OLS regression analysis
, 19–20

high-stakes nature of
, 3, 6–7, 12

outcome of
, 3

performers
, 4–5

production process conservatism and
, 12–21

rationale for
, 3–5

rules
, 5–7

implicit
, 5–7

production processes as dimension of
, 6

symbols of
, 2–3

See also Gift-giving behavior, study of effect of high-stakes rituals on

Self-esteem
, 81–82

authenticity component of
, 83, 96

efficacy component of
, 82–83, 96

moderation effects of prominence and salience on
, 83–84

normative identities vs counter-normative identities
, 84, 96–98

worth component of
, 82, 96

Sentencing decisions

effect of occupational status on
, 106–107

focal concerns perspective
, 104–106

uncertainty avoidance perspective
, 104–106

Social behavior
, 31

Status construction theory
, 131–133

Status dissonance theory
, 134–138, 150–151

broadcast processes of cultural diffusion
, 136

differential roles of status characteristics
, 134–135

justice perceptions
, 136–137

in lower class
, 150

nomological depiction of
, 137

referential structures
, 135–136

status dissonance and positional lens
, 137–138

See also Anti-White bias

Status generalizations
, 133–134

Structural and perceptual control concepts
, 77

Structural program of identity theory
, 78–79

Synthetic diamonds
, 3

Thanksgiving dinner
, 5

Vehicular acceleration
, 31

Vocal accommodation

differences between convergence and
, 59–60

fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis
, 56–58, 66–67

group structure and, relationship between
, 63–65, 71

modeling
, 68–69

paraverbal frequencies and
, 58–59, 61

in presidential debates
, 62

prestige and, relationship between
, 63

procedures for measuring
, 65–70

acoustic analysis result (AAR) scores
, 68–69

acoustic expectation standing (AES) scores
, 69–70

data preparation and analysis
, 68

equipments and data-acquisition software
, 67

fast Fourier transform (FFT) analysis
, 66–68

recordings of discussion groups or interviews
, 66

process of
, 53

research
, 52–53

rhythm and musicality of interaction
, 53–54

speech convergence and
, 56–65

status and dominance perceptions and, relationship between
, 59–62, 64–65, 71

synchronizing behaviors
, 54–56

between actual conversation partners and virtual partners
, 58, 71n1

children’s playground behaviors
, 53–54

interactions between neonates and parents and caretakers
, 55

inward interactional synchrony
, 55–56

outward interactional synchrony
, 54–55

self-synchrony
, 54

vocal patterns in different phases of interaction
, 58–59

Western Christian culture
, 4

Wii avatars
, 34

Zirconium
, 9