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| Tim WildschutSummaryAffiliation: University of Southampton Country: UK Publications
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Nostalgia: content, triggers, functionsTim Wildschut
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, England
J Pers Soc Psychol 91:975-93. 2006..These findings demarcate key landmarks in the hitherto uncharted research domain of nostalgia...
Intragroup social influence and intergroup competitionTim Wildschut
Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, England
J Pers Soc Psychol 82:975-92. 2002..The implications of these findings for understanding the antecedents of interindividual-intergroup discontinuity are discussed...
Beyond the group mind: a quantitative review of the interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effectTim Wildschut
Centre for Research on Self and Identity, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, England
Psychol Bull 129:698-722. 2003....
Nostalgia as a repository of social connectedness: the role of attachment-related avoidanceTim Wildschut
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, Shackleton Building, Southampton SO17 1BJ, England, UK
J Pers Soc Psychol 98:573-86. 2010..As in the case of social connectedness, this beneficial effect of nostalgia was significantly stronger when attachment-related avoidance was low (compared with high)...
Odyssey's end: lay conceptions of nostalgia reflect its original Homeric meaningErica G Hepper
School of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK
Emotion 12:102-19. 2012..The findings also aid understanding of nostalgia's functions and identify new methods for future research...
Interindividual-intergroup discontinuity as a function of trust and categorization: the paradox of expected cooperationChester A Insko
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 88:365-85. 2005..It was further found that the tendency of same-category groups to compete more than same-category individuals was relatively stronger for participants high in guilt proneness...
Interindividual-intergroup discontinuity in the domain of correspondent outcomes: the roles of relativistic concern, perceived categorization, and the doctrine of mutual assured destructionScott T Wolf
Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 94:479-94. 2008..Although concern for relative in-group standing gave rise to intergroup competition even in the domain of correspondent outcomes, such concern was constrained to the extent that it interfered with outcome maximization...
Reduction of interindividual-intergroup discontinuity: the role of leader accountability and proneness to guiltBrad Pinter
Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, PA 16601, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 93:250-65. 2007..In other words, the robust interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect was eliminated when groups had unaccountable leaders who were high in guilt proneness...
