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... bias in post - task ratings of ingroup and outgroup performance . Crea- tivity , on the other hand - defined in this context as the introduction into the situation of comparisons , other than those related to the status dimension ...
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... bias will be less in Dis SS than Sim SS groups , but greater in Dis US than Sim US groups . ( 3 ) Sim groups will display more ingroup bias than Dis groups . Prediction I is made irrespective of the nature of the outgroup since it is ...
... bias will be less in Dis SS than Sim SS groups , but greater in Dis US than Sim US groups . ( 3 ) Sim groups will display more ingroup bias than Dis groups . Prediction I is made irrespective of the nature of the outgroup since it is ...
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... bias on various evaluative traits is related to outgroup dislike . Some appropriate correlations were calculated to test this hypothesis in the present study . Correlations between relative merits bias and ingroup and outgroup ...
... bias on various evaluative traits is related to outgroup dislike . Some appropriate correlations were calculated to test this hypothesis in the present study . Correlations between relative merits bias and ingroup and outgroup ...
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