The Robbers Cave Experiment: Understanding Tribal Conflict

The Robbers Cave Experiment: Understanding Tribal Conflict

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The Robbers Cave experiment, conducted in 1954, involved boys unknowingly participating in a study on group conflict. The experiment unfolded in three stages: in-group formation, friction, and conflict resolution. Initially, the boys formed groups and identities, leading to competition and prejudice. Conflict was resolved through cooperation on a shared goal. The study revealed that tribal conflicts arise from competition for limited resources, and cooperation can reduce friction. The experiment led to the development of the realistic conflict theory, explaining hostility due to perceived resource scarcity.

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What was the outcome when the camp staff blocked the water supply?

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What key lessons did the researchers learn from the experiment?

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Explain the concept of realistic conflict theory as established by the Sherifs.

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