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ship between groups which are highly dissimilar leads to theacknowledgement
or discovery of new similarities , actual or potential . For this reason , there is no
inherent contradiction between the present argument and the " similarity " theory
of ...
ship between groups which are highly dissimilar leads to theacknowledgement
or discovery of new similarities , actual or potential . For this reason , there is no
inherent contradiction between the present argument and the " similarity " theory
of ...
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Between an imposed categorization and actual discriminatory behaviour we must
hypothesize an intermediate process of ingroup identification . Some support for
the latter concept is found in the C - GMP condition . The surprising thing about ...
Between an imposed categorization and actual discriminatory behaviour we must
hypothesize an intermediate process of ingroup identification . Some support for
the latter concept is found in the C - GMP condition . The surprising thing about ...
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These criteria and the actual prose were chosen to ensure that there were no
clear - cut , objective standards by which to assess the groups ' performance on
the task . Each group ' s revised version of the text was to be the result of
collective ...
These criteria and the actual prose were chosen to ensure that there were no
clear - cut , objective standards by which to assess the groups ' performance on
the task . Each group ' s revised version of the text was to be the result of
collective ...
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