Asked by Frank Carlos on Sep 29, 2024

Superordinate goals are goals designed by one group to dominate or exclude an outgroup.

Superordinate Goals

Objectives that require the cooperation of two or more parties with typically conflicting interests, thus promoting collaboration between them.

Dominate

To have control or exert power over; often implies overpowering or leading others in a particular context or situation.

Outgroup

Any group with which an individual does not identify or feel a part of, often viewed with prejudice or hostility.

  • Provide an overview of crucial experiments and theories concerning intergroup conflict, like the Robbers Cave Experiment and the realistic group conflict theory.