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When failing feels good -Relative prototypicality for a high-status group can counteract ego-threat after individual failure

Marc-André Reinhard
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Two studies demonstrate that members of high-status groups (i.e., men and students of business administration) but not members of low-status groups (i.e., women and education students) react with an increase in state self-esteem after an alleged poor performance on a fictitious intelligence test. This Failure-as-an-Asset (FA) effect is only observed when the high-status ingroup (i.e., men) is outperformed by a low-status outgroup (i.e., women). In this case, a poor performance will lead to a strong identification with the ingroup due to high ingroup prototypicality. As predicted, the effects of experiencing success or failure on self-esteem were mediated by identification with the ingroup.
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hal-00695820 , version 1 (10-05-2012)

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Marc-André Reinhard. When failing feels good -Relative prototypicality for a high-status group can counteract ego-threat after individual failure. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2009, 45 (4), pp.788. ⟨10.1016/j.jesp.2009.05.001⟩. ⟨hal-00695820⟩

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