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

Selma Rudert (University of Basel), Rainer Greifeneder (University of Basel)

2018

~2220

inno

ausgr1, im_oz, ausgr3, ausgr4, ausgr2

04/2021

Psychology

Survey items

2015