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However , since there were some references which were only relevant to SO
choices , there was a slight difference between the SO - 00 and OO - SO
conditions . All Ss have received the same " groupness cues " ( as such explicit
references to ...
However , since there were some references which were only relevant to SO
choices , there was a slight difference between the SO - 00 and OO - SO
conditions . All Ss have received the same " groupness cues " ( as such explicit
references to ...
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All matrices were used in the OO choices but only nos 7 and 9 were used in the
SO choices . The strengths of each variable were measured in the same way as
for Experiment I ; the raw data are the mean pulls of each variable for each
subject ...
All matrices were used in the OO choices but only nos 7 and 9 were used in the
SO choices . The strengths of each variable were measured in the same way as
for Experiment I ; the raw data are the mean pulls of each variable for each
subject ...
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Self - favouritism in SO Choices Self - favouritism is the most influential strategy in
SO choices and MJP is again the least ( Table 9 ) . Moreover , the strengths of
relative and absolute self - favouritism tend to vary according to the nature of the
...
Self - favouritism in SO Choices Self - favouritism is the most influential strategy in
SO choices and MJP is again the least ( Table 9 ) . Moreover , the strengths of
relative and absolute self - favouritism tend to vary according to the nature of the
...
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