Is Andy Murray More British Than Scottish? It Depends on His Success! Game Outcome and the MOATing Effect

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TitreIs Andy Murray More British Than Scottish? It Depends on His Success! Game Outcome and the MOATing Effect
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursBernache-Assollant I, Chantal Y, Laurin R
JournalPSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS
Volume124
Pagination0033294120957242
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0033-2941
Mots-clésDual identities, Failure, Perception, sport, stereotype, Success
Résumé

Prior research indicates that when we shared a part of a social identity with others, we tend to include or exclude them from our in-group depending on their success and failure. In this research, we investigated the extent to which this strategy (i.e., MOATing, ``moving others away/toward the in-group'') is used for self-enhancement as compared to self-protection. Our experiment included a stereotype measure that assessed whether others were perceived as more typical of the in-group or the out-group. The results generally replicate those of prior research and suggest that MOATing primarily serves a self-enhancement function. We discuss theoretical and methodological implications.

DOI10.1177/0033294120957242