Ostracism Modul¶
Short Description: Ostracism, to be excluded and ignored by others, is a threatening and painful experience for individuals. The Ostracism model assesses how often people felt ignored or excluded within the previous two months.
Methodological Details: Participants were asked the question “How often did you have the following experiences within the last two months?” concerning four experiences: being ignored by others, being excluded from conversations by others, being treated as if they were not there by others, and not being invited for activities by others.
Available Papers
Rudert, Selma C., Matthias D. Keller, Andrew H. Hales, Mirella Walker, and Rainer Greifeneder. 2020. Who gets ostracized? A personality perspective on risk and protective factors of ostracism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 118 (6), 1247-1268. (https://doi.org/10.1037/pspp000027);
Rudert, Selma C., Stefan Janke, and Rainer Greifeneder. 2020. The experience of ostracism over the adult life span. Developmental Psychology (online first). (https://doi.org/10.1037/dev0001096)
Contact |
Syear |
Respondents |
Dataset |
Variables |
Availability |
Field |
Method |
Replication |
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Selma Rudert (University of Basel), Rainer Greifeneder (University of Basel) |
2018 |
~2220 |
inno |
04/2021 |
Psychology |
Survey items |
2015 |