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... H.S. group ( and on which they also increased the difference in favour of the L.S. group ) . At the same time , the H.S. group downgraded STATUS . This pattern of evaluations can be interpreted as an action which is strategic , though ...
... H.S. group ( and on which they also increased the difference in favour of the L.S. group ) . At the same time , the H.S. group downgraded STATUS . This pattern of evaluations can be interpreted as an action which is strategic , though ...
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... H.S. group in our study . The H.S. group does not increase values of human relations in order to " inflate " their own social identity . This definitely cannot be the case since the L.S. group was rated superior on HUMAN RELATIONS by both ...
... H.S. group in our study . The H.S. group does not increase values of human relations in order to " inflate " their own social identity . This definitely cannot be the case since the L.S. group was rated superior on HUMAN RELATIONS by both ...
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