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In one condition ( categorization and similarity - CS ) each subject awarded
points to two others , one of whom was in his own group , the group membership
being based on the previously expressed preferences ( the “ Klee group ” or the ...
In one condition ( categorization and similarity - CS ) each subject awarded
points to two others , one of whom was in his own group , the group membership
being based on the previously expressed preferences ( the “ Klee group ” or the ...
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Maximum difference in MD That choice in a matrix which favour of the ingroup or
results in the greatest possible relative ingroup favouritism difference between
the numbers of points awarded to the two recipients , this difference being in ...
Maximum difference in MD That choice in a matrix which favour of the ingroup or
results in the greatest possible relative ingroup favouritism difference between
the numbers of points awarded to the two recipients , this difference being in ...
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parentheses . What is more interesting , however , is the significant area x grade
interaction . It is clear from the table that T awarded themselves very much higher
wages than either of the other grades and did not differentiate between P and D ...
parentheses . What is more interesting , however , is the significant area x grade
interaction . It is clear from the table that T awarded themselves very much higher
wages than either of the other grades and did not differentiate between P and D ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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