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( ii ) To reinterpret the existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do
not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the
superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new ...
( ii ) To reinterpret the existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do
not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the
superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new ...
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The new characteristics of the inferior group can be of two kinds : ( a ) They may
consist of attributes which are already consensually highly valued by both ( or
more ) groups , and which the inferior group was previously deemed not to
possess ...
The new characteristics of the inferior group can be of two kinds : ( a ) They may
consist of attributes which are already consensually highly valued by both ( or
more ) groups , and which the inferior group was previously deemed not to
possess ...
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All this may have an impact on perception and , particularly , evaluation of group
characteristics . As we have seen above , evaluations of SCIENTIFIC were
affected by future prospects . This result might indicate that much of what we do
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