TY - JOUR AU - Reid, Anne AB - Assessment of collectivism has, for the most part, targeted interpersonal (often dyadic) relationships, e.g., spouse or friend. The multifactor social identity-specific collectivism (SISCOL) scale is an alternative approach that targets groups or categories (e.g., ethnic, political). In this study, the relationship between SISCOL and reported group behavior (political action, group participation, leisure activity) was explored. First, SISCOL varied in a meaningful and predictable way as a function of group membership. Second, SISCOL subscales were divergently predictive: social identity, b=.31, and common fate, b=.18, predicted political action; social identity, b=.22, emotional attachment, b=.32, and group norms, b=.20, predicted group participation. The importance and utility of a group targeted approach is discussed. TI - Social Identity-Specific Collectivism (SISCOL) and Group Behavior JF - Self and Identity DO - 10.1080/13576500444000074 DA - 2004-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/social-identity-specific-collectivism-siscol-and-group-behavior-9ClBbp0553 SP - 310 EP - 320 VL - 3 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -