GROUP CORRESPONDENCE BIASES AND THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC-GOODS

Citation
St. Allison et Nl. Kerr, GROUP CORRESPONDENCE BIASES AND THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC-GOODS, Journal of personality and social psychology, 66(4), 1994, pp. 688-698
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social
ISSN journal
00223514
Volume
66
Issue
4
Year of publication
1994
Pages
688 - 698
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-3514(1994)66:4<688:GCBATP>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Two experiments examined whether trait inferences and cooperative deci sions in a social dilemma are influenced by biased perceptions of the group's past success or failure in resolving the dilemma. In each expe riment, Ss joined a group that had previously either succeeded or fail ed to provide a step-level public good. Ss were informed of (a) the nu mber of members who had contributed to the good, and (b) the investmen t quota, defined as the number of contributors needed for the good to be provided. The number of group members who had contributed was held constant, and the past success or failure of the group was determined by varying the severity of the quota. Ss in both experiments displayed the correspondence bias, judging successful groups as more cooperativ e and competent than unsuccessful ones. Moreover, past group success t ended to engender cooperation in subsequent public goods problems, par ticularly those featuring severe or unknown quotas.