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All of its chapters adopt a common approach to an issue which is , in our view ,
one of the most important and also one of the most neglected in social
psychology . This common approach is reflected in all the chapters ; in addition ,
most of ...
All of its chapters adopt a common approach to an issue which is , in our view ,
one of the most important and also one of the most neglected in social
psychology . This common approach is reflected in all the chapters ; in addition ,
most of ...
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It is not the aim of this book to present a systematic and critical review of other
approaches , past and present , to the social psychology of intergroup relations ,
apart from referring to them as and when they are directly relevant to an
argument ...
It is not the aim of this book to present a systematic and critical review of other
approaches , past and present , to the social psychology of intergroup relations ,
apart from referring to them as and when they are directly relevant to an
argument ...
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It is for this reason that the work reported here is focused upon the development
of an alternative theoretical and research approach rather than upon a detailed
critical analysis of the previous trends . The second disclaimer which needs to be
...
It is for this reason that the work reported here is focused upon the development
of an alternative theoretical and research approach rather than upon a detailed
critical analysis of the previous trends . The second disclaimer which needs to be
...
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