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Does Identity Incompatibility Lead to Disidentification? Internal Motivation to Be a Group Member Acts As Buffer for Sojourners from Independent Cultures, Whereas External Motivation Acts As Buffer for Sojourners from Interdependent Cultures

机译:身份不兼容会导致身份混淆吗?成为小组成员的内部动机是来自独立文化的寄居者的缓冲,而外部动机是相互依赖的文化中的寄宿生的缓冲

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Most individuals possess more than one relevant social identity, but these social identities can be more or less incompatible. Research has demonstrated that incompatibility between an established social identity and a potential new social identity impedes the integration into the new group. We argue that incompatibility is a strong risk factor for disidentification, i.e., a negative self-defining relation to a relevant group. The current research investigates the impact of incompatibilities on disidentification in the acculturation context. We propose that incompatibility between one’s cultural identities increases the disidentification with the receiving society. It has, however, been shown that the motivation to be a group member serves as a buffer against negative integration experiences. Moreover, research from the intercultural domain has shown that intrinsic and extrinsic motivation has specific effects for members of cultures that differ in self-construal. In a European sample of High school exchange students (Study 1, N = 378), it was found that incompatibility was positively related to disidentification, but only for less (but not more) intrinsically motivated newcomers. In an Asian sample of international university students (Study 2, N = 74), it was found that incompatibility was also positively related to disidentification, but only for less (but not more) extrinsically motivated newcomers. Thus, the findings demonstrate that the effect of incompatibility between social identities on disidentification can be buffered by motivation. The results suggest that, depending on cultural self-construal, individuals have different resources to buffer the negative effect of incompatibility on the social identity.
机译:大多数人拥有一个以上的相关社会身份,但这些社会身份或多或少是不相容的。研究表明,既定的社会身份与潜在的新社会身份之间的不兼容会阻碍融入新群体。我们认为不兼容是身份识别的强大风险因素,即与相关群体的负面自定义关系。当前的研究调查了不兼容对文化环境中身份认同的影响。我们建议,一个人的文化身份之间的不兼容会增加与接受社会的身份认同。然而,事实证明,成为小组成员的动机可作为抵制负面融合经历的缓冲。此外,跨文化领域的研究表明,内在动机和外在动机对自我建构不同的文化成员具有特定的影响。在欧洲的一名高中交换生样本中(研究1,N = 378),发现不兼容与身份认同成正相关,但仅针对(但不更多)出于内在动机的新移民。在亚洲对国际大学生的抽样研究中(研究2,N = 74),发现不兼容也与身份认同成正相关,但这种情况只适用于(但不是更多)出于外在动机的新移民。因此,研究结果表明,动机可以抑制社会身份之间的不相容性对身份认同的影响。结果表明,根据文化的自我建构,个人具有不同的资源来缓冲不相容对社会认同的负面影响。

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