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... choices and when they make their SO choices , but Ss making OO choices first have received slightly fewer cues than those making them last at the time of making their respective OO choices . THE MATRICES The matrices used ( cf. Billig ...
... choices and when they make their SO choices , but Ss making OO choices first have received slightly fewer cues than those making them last at the time of making their respective OO choices . THE MATRICES The matrices used ( cf. Billig ...
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... choices . The strengths of each variable were measured in the same way as for Experiment I ; the raw data are the ... choices for each variable . The OO data were analysed by means of two factors ( before versus after SO choices ( B / A ) ...
... choices . The strengths of each variable were measured in the same way as for Experiment I ; the raw data are the ... choices for each variable . The OO data were analysed by means of two factors ( before versus after SO choices ( B / A ) ...
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... choices . 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 ...
... choices . 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 ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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