TY - JOUR PY - 2001// TI - Elements of a Lay Theory of Groups: Types of Groups, Relational Styles, and the Perception of Group Entitativity JO - Personality and social psychology review A1 - Lickel, Brian A1 - Hamilton, David L. A1 - Sherman, Steven J. SP - 129 EP - 140 VL - 5 IS - 2 N2 - Discussion in this article is on the elements of perceiver's intuitive theory of groups. The first element of the theory concerns perceiver's intuitive taxonomy of different types of groups. We discuss research examining this intuitive taxonomy, as well as the group properties that define different types of groups within the taxonomy. A second important element in the lay theory concerns perceiver's beliefs about how people within different types of groups regulate social interactions with one another. We discuss research examining the relation between perceiver's beliefs about different types of groups and how people within those groups are expected to relate to each other. Finally, we discuss how people use their intuitive theory of groups when making social judgments pertaining to groups.
LA - SN - 1088-8683 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/S15327957PSPR0502_4 ID - ref1 ER -