Full Description
This is the 12th volume in a series of theoretical, review and empirically-based papers on group phenomena. The series adopts a broad conception of "group processes" consistent with prevailing ones in the social psychological literature.
Contents
Social influence and religious pluralism, William Sims Bainbridge; gender differences in reference groups, self-evaluations and emotional experience among employed married parents, Robin W. Simon; modelling individual perceptions of justice in stratification systems, Yuriko Saito; what does it mean social psychologically to be of a given age, sex-gender, social class, race, religion, etc?, Theodore D. Kemper; sexual orientation as a diffuse status characteristic - implications for small group interaction, Cathryn Johnson; the determinants of top management teams, Karen A. Bantel and Sydney Finkelstein; social determinants of creativity - status expectations and the evaluation of original products, Joseph Kasof; role as resource in a prison uprising, Peter L. Callero; social identification and solidarity - a reformulation, Barry Markovsky and Mark Chaffee; mutual dependence and gift giving in exchange relations, Edward J. Lawler et al.