TY - JOUR
T1 - Five (plus or minus one)
T2 - The point at which an assemblage of individuals is perceived as a single, unified group
AU - Stocks, Eric L.
AU - Lopez-Perez, Belen
AU - Oceja, Luis V.
AU - Evans, Travis
PY - 2019/5/3
Y1 - 2019/5/3
N2 - At what point is an assemblage of individuals perceived as a single, unified group? And how do demographic characteristics of these individuals influence perceptions of groupness? To answer these questions, we conducted four studies in which participants viewed sets of images that varied in the number of individuals depicted, and then identified the number of persons at which the assemblage was perceived to be a single, unified group. Across four studies, we manipulated the gender and race composition of the persons depicted. The results suggest that five (plus or minus one) people constitutes the point at which a collection of persons is perceived less like separate individuals and more like a single, unified group. However, the demographic complexity of the assemblage also influences perceived groupness. The number of individuals required to be perceived as a unified group is larger for diverse, compared to homogeneous, assemblages of individuals.
AB - At what point is an assemblage of individuals perceived as a single, unified group? And how do demographic characteristics of these individuals influence perceptions of groupness? To answer these questions, we conducted four studies in which participants viewed sets of images that varied in the number of individuals depicted, and then identified the number of persons at which the assemblage was perceived to be a single, unified group. Across four studies, we manipulated the gender and race composition of the persons depicted. The results suggest that five (plus or minus one) people constitutes the point at which a collection of persons is perceived less like separate individuals and more like a single, unified group. However, the demographic complexity of the assemblage also influences perceived groupness. The number of individuals required to be perceived as a unified group is larger for diverse, compared to homogeneous, assemblages of individuals.
KW - Group perception
KW - entitativity
KW - group processes
KW - identity
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/e4bfc46f-cda3-329b-9839-1b01081eeddc/
U2 - 10.1080/00224545.2019.1610349
DO - 10.1080/00224545.2019.1610349
M3 - Article
C2 - 31053033
SN - 0022-4545
VL - 160
SP - 117
EP - 130
JO - Journal of Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 1
ER -