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A completely secure social identity would imply a relationship between two ( or
more ) groups in which a change in the texture of psychological distinctiveness
between them is not conceivable . For an “ inferior " group this would imply the ...
A completely secure social identity would imply a relationship between two ( or
more ) groups in which a change in the texture of psychological distinctiveness
between them is not conceivable . For an “ inferior " group this would imply the ...
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... HUMAN RELATIONS by both groups . Therefore , the H . S . group ' s pattern of
values may have to do with the status quo strategies outlined above . It is
important to note that the L . S . group adopted a set of values that differed
completely ...
... HUMAN RELATIONS by both groups . Therefore , the H . S . group ' s pattern of
values may have to do with the status quo strategies outlined above . It is
important to note that the L . S . group adopted a set of values that differed
completely ...
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Whenever psychologists undertake programmes of intellectual assessment ,
various steps are taken to balance the influence of any special loadings so that
we obtain a completely fair picture of people ' s respective intellectual abilities .
Whenever psychologists undertake programmes of intellectual assessment ,
various steps are taken to balance the influence of any special loadings so that
we obtain a completely fair picture of people ' s respective intellectual abilities .
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
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