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1Department of Psychology,Claremont Graduate University,Claremont,CA 91711.michael.hogg@cgu.eduhttp://www.cgu.edu/pages/3948.asp.
Abstract:
All groups are differentiated into more or less group-prototypical members. Central members readily influence and lead the group, and they define its identity. Peripheral members can feel voiceless and marginalized, as well as uncertain about their membership status - they may engage in extreme behaviors to try to win acceptance. These relative prototypicality dynamics sometimes benefit group performance but sometimes compromise performance.
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