Distress and retaliatory aggression in response to witnessing intergroup exclusion are greater on higher levels of collective narcissism
The negative consequences of personal exclusion have been demonstrated by multiple studies. Less is known about the consequences of witnessing one's own group being excluded by other groups, although studies suggest exclusion can be experienced vicariously and negatively affects members of the...
Main Authors: | Behnke, M. (Author), Golec de Zavala, A. (Author), Hase, A. (Author), Mazurkiewicz, M. (Author), Wieteska, K.K (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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