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... attributes which are already consensually highly valued by both ( or more ) groups , and which the inferior group was previously deemed not to possess . In this case ( which has been termed " social competition " by Turner , 1975a ) ...
... attributes which are already consensually highly valued by both ( or more ) groups , and which the inferior group was previously deemed not to possess . In this case ( which has been termed " social competition " by Turner , 1975a ) ...
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... attributes which are highly valued in common ; ( ii ) that its old attributes are at the positive end of a valued dimension ; and ( iii ) that its newly emerging attributes are of a kind that should be positively evaluated . It is at ...
... attributes which are highly valued in common ; ( ii ) that its old attributes are at the positive end of a valued dimension ; and ( iii ) that its newly emerging attributes are of a kind that should be positively evaluated . It is at ...
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... attributes to themselves , while the girls attributed to the boys more negative than positive attributes ( F for the interaction 70-06 , p < .0005 ) . The same pattern holds for adjectives attributed to girls by themselves and by the ...
... attributes to themselves , while the girls attributed to the boys more negative than positive attributes ( F for the interaction 70-06 , p < .0005 ) . The same pattern holds for adjectives attributed to girls by themselves and by the ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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