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    Subgroup differentiation as a response to an overly-inclusive group: a test of optimal distinctiveness theory by Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-06-1999)
    “…Optimal distinctiveness theory (ODT; Brewer, 1991, 1993a,b) argues that people can respond to membership of an overly inclusive group by engaging in a drive…”
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    "It's OK if we say it, but you can't": responses to intergroup and intragroup criticism by Hornsey, Matthew J., Oppes, Tina, Svensson, Alicia

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-05-2002)
    “…Three experiments were conducted examining group members' responses to criticism from ingroup and outgroup members. In Experiment 1a, Australians read scripts…”
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    'You can criticize because you care': identity attachment, constructiveness, and the intergroup sensitivity effect by Hornsey, Matthew J., Trembath, Mark, Gunthorpe, Sasha

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-09-2004)
    “…Criticism of one's group (e.g. nation, gender, or organization) is typically received in a less defensive way when it stems from another ingroup member than…”
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    Intergroup Similarity and Subgroup Relations: Some Implications for Assimilation by Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-08-2000)
    “…Two studies examined the effects of perceptions of similarity on relations between subgroups (humanities and math-science students) that share an active…”
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    Individualist and collectivist norms: when it's ok to go your own way by McAuliffe, Brendan J., Jetten, Jolanda, Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-01-2003)
    “…We conducted two studies to investigate the influence of group norms endorsing individualism and collectivism on the evaluations of group members who display…”
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    Keeping it in-house: how audience affects responses to group criticism by Hornsey, Matthew J., Bruijn, Petra de, Creed, Jennifer, Allen, James, Ariyanto, Amarina, Svensson, Alicia

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-05-2005)
    “…It is often assumed that group‐directed criticism is best kept ‘in‐house’, but the effects of audience on responses to criticism have not been directly…”
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    Relations Between High and Low Power Groups: The Importance of Legitimacy by Hornsey, Matthew J., Spears, Russell, Cremers, Iris, Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2003)
    “…Using a social identity perspective, two experiments examined the effects of power and the legitimacy of power differentials on intergroup bias. In Experiment…”
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    The effects of status on subgroup relations by Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-06-2002)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to assess the impact of status differentials on subgroup attitudes and behaviours. In Experiment 1, 73 maths‐science students…”
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    When differences matter: intergroup distinctiveness and the evaluation of impostors by Jetten, Jolanda, Summerville, Natasha, Hornsey, Matthew J., Mewse, Avril J.

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-09-2005)
    “…The present study examined the effect of intergroup distinctiveness and group membership on evaluations of impostors. We predicted that ingroup members would…”
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    Sensitivity to X-irradiation of peripheral blood lymphocytes from ageing donors by Harris, G, Holmes, A, Sabovljev, S A, Cramp, W A, Hedges, M, Hornsey, S, Hornsey, J M, Bennett, G C

    “…The proliferation of human blood lymphocytes from ageing donors, responding to concanavalin A, showed greater sensitivity to inhibition by X-rays than similar…”
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    United we stand: Intergroup conflict moderates the intergroup sensitivity effect by Ariyanto, Amarina, Hornsey, Matthew J., Gallois, Cindy

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-02-2010)
    “…Ingroup members who criticize their group face much less resistance than outgroup members who say the same thing (the intergroup sensitivity effect). In the…”
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    The Individual Within the Group: Balancing the Need to Belong With the Need to Be Different by Hornsey, Matthew J., Jetten, Jolanda

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-01-2004)
    “…Many theorists have wrestled with the notion of how people balance their need to be included in social groups with their need to be different and distinctive…”
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    Criticizing Groups from the Inside and the Outside: An Identity Perspective on the Intergroup Sensitivity Effect by Hornsey, Matthew J., Imani, Armin

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-03-2004)
    “…Research on group criticism has demonstrated that criticisms are received less defensively when made by an ingroup member than when made by an outsider (the…”
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    Why minority group members resent impostors by Warner, Ruth, Hornsey, Matthew J., Jetten, Jolanda

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-01-2007)
    “…An impostor is defined as somebody who publicly lays claim to an identity while simultaneously disguising their failure to fulfill key criteria for group…”
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    Assimilation and Diversity: An Integrative Model of Subgroup Relations by Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in Personality and social psychology review (01-05-2000)
    “…A model of sociostructural relations among subgroups within a superordinate category is presented. Contextualized by discussion of political and social…”
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    Subgroup Relations: A Comparison of Mutual Intergroup Differentiation and Common Ingroup Identity Models of Prejudice Reduction by Hornsey, Matthew J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2000)
    “…Two studies examined relations between groups (humanities and math-science students) that implicitly or explicitly share a common superordinate category…”
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    Insights into the accuracy of social scientists’ forecasts of societal change by Grossmann, Igor, Rotella, Amanda, Hutcherson, Cendri A., Sharpinskyi, Konstantyn, Varnum, Michael E. W., Achter, Sebastian, Dhami, Mandeep K., Guo, Xinqi Evie, Kara-Yakoubian, Mane, Mandel, David R., Raes, Louis, Tay, Louis, Vie, Aymeric, Wagner, Lisa, Adamkovic, Matus, Arami, Arash, Arriaga, Patrícia, Bandara, Kasun, Baník, Gabriel, Bartoš, František, Baskin, Ernest, Bergmeir, Christoph, Białek, Michał, Børsting, Caroline K., Browne, Dillon T., Caruso, Eugene M., Chen, Rong, Chie, Bin-Tzong, Chopik, William J., Collins, Robert N., Cong, Chin Wen, Conway, Lucian G., Davis, Matthew, Day, Martin V., Dhaliwal, Nathan A., Durham, Justin D., Dziekan, Martyna, Elbaek, Christian T., Shuman, Eric, Fabrykant, Marharyta, Firat, Mustafa, Fong, Geoffrey T., Frimer, Jeremy A., Gallegos, Jonathan M., Goldberg, Simon B., Gollwitzer, Anton, Goyal, Julia, Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz, Gronlund, Scott D., Hafenbrädl, Sebastian, Hartanto, Andree, Hirshberg, Matthew J., Hornsey, Matthew J., Howe, Piers D. L., Izadi, Anoosha, Jaeger, Bastian, Kačmár, Pavol, Kim, Yeun Joon, Krenzler, Ruslan, Lannin, Daniel G., Lin, Hung-Wen, Lou, Nigel Mantou, Lua, Verity Y. Q., Lukaszewski, Aaron W., Ly, Albert L., Madan, Christopher R., Maier, Maximilian, Majeed, Nadyanna M., March, David S., Marsh, Abigail A., Misiak, Michal, Myrseth, Kristian Ove R., Napan, Jaime M., Nicholas, Jonathan, Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos, O, Jiaqing, Otterbring, Tobias, Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola, Pauer, Shiva, Protzko, John, Raffaelli, Quentin, Ropovik, Ivan, Ross, Robert M., Roth, Yefim, Røysamb, Espen, Schnabel, Landon, Schütz, Astrid, Seifert, Matthias, Sevincer, A. T., Sherman, Garrick T., Simonsson, Otto, Sung, Ming-Chien, Tai, Chung-Ching, Talhelm, Thomas, Teachman, Bethany A., Tetlock, Philip E., Thomakos, Dimitrios, Tse, Dwight C. K., Twardus, Oliver J., Tybur, Joshua M.

    Published in Nature human behaviour (01-04-2023)
    “…How well can social scientists predict societal change, and what processes underlie their predictions? To answer these questions, we ran two forecasting…”
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    On being loud and proud: Non-conformity and counter-conformity to group norms by Hornsey, Matthew J., Majkut, Louise, Terry, Deborah J., McKimmie, Blake M.

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-09-2003)
    “…Most experiments on conformity have been conducted in relation to judgments of physical reality; surprisingly few papers have experimentally examined the…”
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    When Group Members Admit to Being Conformist: The Role of Relative Intragroup Status in Conformity Self-Reports by Jetten, Jolanda, Hornsey, Matthew J., Adarves-Yorno, Inmaculada

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2006)
    “…Five studies examined the hypothesis that people will strategically portray the self as being more group influenced the more junior they feel within the group…”
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    The impact of individualist and collectivist group norms on evaluations of dissenting group members by Hornsey, Matthew J., Jetten, Jolanda, McAuliffe, Brendan J., Hogg, Michael A.

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2006)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to investigate the impact of individualist and collectivist norms on evaluations of dissenting group members. In the first…”
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