REACTIONS TO MAJORITY VOTING PROCEDURES AND AMELIORATION OF VOTING MINORITY MEMBER RESPONSES

Citation
Kh. Price et al., REACTIONS TO MAJORITY VOTING PROCEDURES AND AMELIORATION OF VOTING MINORITY MEMBER RESPONSES, Personality & social psychology bulletin, 24(2), 1998, pp. 214-223
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Social
ISSN journal
01461672
Volume
24
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
214 - 223
Database
ISI
SICI code
0146-1672(1998)24:2<214:RTMVPA>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Two laboratory experiments investigated reactions to a majority rule s ocial decision scheme. In Experiment 1, members of the voting majority perceived the decision process to be fairer were more satisfied with the decision outcome, and performed at higher levels than did members of the voting minority. Implementation of a nonrepresentative decision (i.e., in which a decision maker failed to follow the recommendations of the majority) resulted in more extreme reactions by majority, as c ompared with minority, members. In Experiment 2 an attempt at minority conciliation was made based on either a unilateral decision by ii dec ision maker or the voice of participants. Both the conciliatory offer and the manner in which the offer was enacted had independent and posi tive effects on minority perceptions and performance.