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View article: Replicating, Refining and Extending the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM): The Contributions of Multidimensional Identity and the Role of Conflict Type
Replicating, Refining and Extending the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM): The Contributions of Multidimensional Identity and the Role of Conflict Type Open
This research replicated, refined and extended the Reconciliation Orientation Model (ROM). While the original ROM treated ingroup identity as unidimensional, we adopted a multidimensional model, distinguishing self‐investment and self‐defi…
View article: Broad-spectrum antibacterial properties of a Pseudomonas field isolate and potential rhizomicrobiome implications
Broad-spectrum antibacterial properties of a Pseudomonas field isolate and potential rhizomicrobiome implications Open
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) such as Pseudomonas have been widely acclaimed for their roles in sustainable food production and consumption of pollutants in contaminated soils. Yet, we still have much to learn about how dynamics o…
View article: A wolf in sheep's clothing? The interplay of perceived threat and social norms in hierarchy‐maintaining action tendencies towards disadvantaged groups
A wolf in sheep's clothing? The interplay of perceived threat and social norms in hierarchy‐maintaining action tendencies towards disadvantaged groups Open
Almost inherently, helping occurs between people with disparate resources. Consequently, the helping dynamic can reinforce power hierarchies, particularly regarding dependency‐oriented helping (that preserves the power hierarchy) rather th…
View article: Psychological experiences of Druze women with breast cancer
Psychological experiences of Druze women with breast cancer Open
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of Druze women who were diagnosed with breast cancer. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine Druze women. Inductive thematic analysis was used to analyze the data and th…
View article: The meaning of seeking help: The effects of ascribed and achieved status of the help‐seeker on observer attributions, expectations, and willingness to offer help
The meaning of seeking help: The effects of ascribed and achieved status of the help‐seeker on observer attributions, expectations, and willingness to offer help Open
Research indicates that sometimes people rely on limited sources of information when judging a person or group. Unable to see the “whole picture,” they, usually unconsciously, often fill in missing pieces of information themselves. Ascribe…
View article: Institutional acknowledgement of the chosen trauma in the background of its denial: A field experiment across conflicting groups
Institutional acknowledgement of the chosen trauma in the background of its denial: A field experiment across conflicting groups Open
Reconciliation research revealed that the institutional acknowledgement of the group's sufferings does not always improve fractured intergroup relations. To get a better understanding of this issue, through a field experiment we explored w…
View article: The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury, identity conflict, and risky behavior among Druze adolescents
The relationship between non-suicidal self-injury, identity conflict, and risky behavior among Druze adolescents Open
Objectives This study aimed to explore the prevalence of non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) among Druze adolescents in Israel, an ethnic minority, and examine the influence of identity conflict, depression, and performance of risky behaviors …
View article: High-Quality Contact With Fellow Majority Group Students Is Associated With Better Academic Performance of Minority Group Students
High-Quality Contact With Fellow Majority Group Students Is Associated With Better Academic Performance of Minority Group Students Open
We examined the association between intergroup contact and academic performance at university among minority students in a context with a segregated pre-university school system. Study 1 tested whether participation in a group dynamics cou…
View article: Stigma related to breast cancer among women and men: The case of the Druze minority in Israel
Stigma related to breast cancer among women and men: The case of the Druze minority in Israel Open
The objective of this study was to explore stigma related to breast cancer among Druze women and men and identify factors associated with low screening rates among Druze women. A sample of 270 Druze women and men completed an online questi…
View article: The Underlying Process of Prosocial Behavior Among Soldiers: A Terror Management Theory Perspective
The Underlying Process of Prosocial Behavior Among Soldiers: A Terror Management Theory Perspective Open
The mortality salience (MS) hypothesis postulates that anxiety elicited by mortality awareness leads people to develop negative emotions toward those who hold values inconsistent with their worldview faith. We explored this hypothesis in a…
View article: Ingroup Bias in Healthcare Contexts: Israeli-Jewish Perceptions of Arab and Jewish Doctors
Ingroup Bias in Healthcare Contexts: Israeli-Jewish Perceptions of Arab and Jewish Doctors Open
The influence of group membership on perceptions of outgroup members has been extensively studied in various contexts. This research has indicated a strong tendency for ingroup bias – preferring the ingroup over the outgroup. We seek to fu…
View article: When a Sense of “We” Is Lost: Investigating the Consequences of a Lost Common Identity Among Druze in Israel
When a Sense of “We” Is Lost: Investigating the Consequences of a Lost Common Identity Among Druze in Israel Open
Research shows that inclusive identities are effective for improving intergroup relations. Little work, however, asked what happens once a sense of common identity is formed, but then lost. Given increasing diversity and integration attemp…
View article: Architectural drawing of the monuments of the past in modern educational process
Architectural drawing of the monuments of the past in modern educational process Open
The article highlights the importance of the architectural drawing in the modern education process presented by classical monuments of the past. Nowadays architectural practice raises the issue of evaluating the artistic merits of a unique…
View article: Fostering trust and forgiveness through the acknowledgment of others’ past victimization
Fostering trust and forgiveness through the acknowledgment of others’ past victimization Open
The present work examines the acknowledgment of past ingroup victimization by adversary outgroup leaders as an effective means to promote intergroup trust. More specifically, through an experimental study we demonstrated that Israeli-Jewis…
View article: Gendered help: Effects of gender and realm of achievement on autonomy- versus dependency-oriented help giving
Gendered help: Effects of gender and realm of achievement on autonomy- versus dependency-oriented help giving Open
Building on research on helping relations and gender stereotypes, the present research explored the effects of gender-stereotypical perceptions on willingness to offer dependency- and autonomy-oriented help to women and men. Two studies we…