Social categorization, self-esteem, and the estimated musical preferences of male adolescents

Citation
M. Tarrant et al., Social categorization, self-esteem, and the estimated musical preferences of male adolescents, J SOC PSYCH, 141(5), 2001, pp. 565-581
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN journal
00224545 → ACNP
Volume
141
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
565 - 581
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-4545(200110)141:5<565:SCSATE>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
The authors investigated the intergroup processes of male adolescents withi n the context of social identity theory (SIT; H. Tajfel, 1978; H. Tajfel & J. C. Turner, 1979). The participants were English male adolescents (age = 14-15 years). They estimated in-group and out-group musical preferences and evaluated the in-group and outgroup along a series of scales. The results showed in-group favoritism effects along the musical preference and evaluat ive dimensions. The participants reported greater liking for the in-group. Compared with the out-group, they associated the in-group more with positiv ely stereotyped music and less with negatively stereotyped music. Compared with the out-group, they rated the in-group as more fun, more masculine, mo re sporty, less boring, less snobbish, and less weird. The participants wit h lower levels of self-esteem showed greater differentiation between groups and greater derogation of the out-group. The results supported the predict ions of SIT and demonstrated the applicability of SIT for the study of adol escent behavior.