«Мы» и «они»: помощь в межгрупповых отношениях

Авторы

  • Ольга Гулевич
  • Елена Агадуллина

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v6i28.703

Ключевые слова:

помогающее поведение, социальная идентичность, стереотипы, эмоции, групповая эффективность

Аннотация

Рассматриваются современные исследования группового помогающего поведения – помощи, которую человек оказывает отдельным представителям аутгруппы или аутгруппе в целом. Анализируются различные формы эгоистической групповой помощи (помощь, противоречащая стереотипам, оборонительная помощь); факторы, оказывающие влияние на интенсивность помогающего поведения; ограничения существующих исследований групповой помощи.

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Авторы

Ольга Гулевич

Гулевич Ольга Александровна. Доктор психологических наук, доцент (ученое звание), доцент кафедры организационной психологии, факультет психологии, Высшая школа экономики, Волгоградский пр-т, 46б, Москва, Россия. E-mail: ogulevich@hse.ru

Елена Агадуллина

Агадуллина Елена Рафиковна. Кандидат психологических наук, доцент (ученое звание), доцент кафедры организационной психологии, факультет психологии, Высшая школа экономики, Волгоградский пр-т, 46б, Москва, Россия. E-mail: eagadullina@hse.ru

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27.04.2013

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Гулевич, О., & Агадуллина, Е. (2013). «Мы» и «они»: помощь в межгрупповых отношениях. Психологические исследования, 6(28). https://doi.org/10.54359/ps.v6i28.703

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