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The phenomenology of minority-majority status: Effects on innovation in argument generation

机译:少数多数地位的现象学:论据产生中对创新的影响

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In three experiments, we manipulated participants' perceived numerical status and compared the originality and creativity of arguments generated by members of numerical minorities and majorities. Independent judges, blind to experimental conditions, rated participants' written arguments. In Studies I and 2, we found that participants assigned to a numerical minority generated more original arguments when advocating their own position than did numerical majorities. In Study 3, an equal-factions control group was included in the design, and all participants were instructed to argue for a counter-attitudinal position. Those in the numerical minority generated more creative arguments than those in both the majority and equal-factions conditions, but not stronger arguments. We propose cognitive and social processes that may underlie our obtained effects and discuss implications for minority influence research. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:在三个实验中,我们操纵了参与者的感知数字状态,并比较了少数族裔和多数族裔成员所产生论据的独创性和创造性。对实验条件视而不见的独立法官对参与者的书面论点进行了评分。在研究I和2中,我们发现分配给数字少数派的参与者在主张自己的立场时比数字多数派产生了更多的原始论点。在研究3中,设计中包括了平等派别对照组,并指示所有参与者争辩反对态度的立场。少数群体中的那些产生了比多数和平等派条件下更多的创造性论据,但没有更强的论据。我们提出了认知和社会过程,这些过程可能是我们获得的结果的基础,并讨论了对少数群体影响研究的意义。版权所有(C)2008 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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