• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Failure as an asset for high-status persons - relative group performance and attributed occupational success
  • Contributor: Reinhard, Marc-André [Author]; Stahlberg, Dagmar [Author]; Messner, Matthias [Author]
  • imprint: 2008
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2007.07.006
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  • Keywords: (Gender)stereotypes ; Attribution of success ; Attribution of failure ; Low- and high-status groups
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Postprint
    begutachtet (peer reviewed)
    In: Journal of Experimental Social Psychology ; 44 (2008) 3 ; 501-518
  • Description: According to research on social identity theory and on prescriptive norms and stereotypes people are viewed as prototypical of a group to the extent that they possess ingroup characteristics but not outgroup characteristics. Following this assumption, even failure might have positive effects for high-status persons when they underperform in low-status domains. In this case, individual failure may be viewed as indicative of strong prototypicality for the high-status group and therefore lead to the attribution of future occupational success. Five experiments, using different high- and low-status groups, confirmed the hypothesis that people will attribute high occupational success to high-status persons who allegedly scored poorly on an achievement test in which a low-status group in general excelled relative to a high-status group. This effect was shown to be mediated by the attribution of prototypicality for the high-status group.
  • Access State: Open Access