Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup RelationsEuropean Association of Experimental Social Psychology by Academic Press, 1978 - 474 ˹éÒ |
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Consequently , their behaviour during the conflict ( and also afterwards ) could be
considered a reflection in new conditions of those previously existing subjective
group identifications . In other words , this behaviour was a joint function of ...
Consequently , their behaviour during the conflict ( and also afterwards ) could be
considered a reflection in new conditions of those previously existing subjective
group identifications . In other words , this behaviour was a joint function of ...
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The effect of groups turned out to be quite strong . It was found that the groups
gave higher average ratings on characteristics on which the other group was
considered superior . We interpreted this effect as a consequence of a tendency
to rate ...
The effect of groups turned out to be quite strong . It was found that the groups
gave higher average ratings on characteristics on which the other group was
considered superior . We interpreted this effect as a consequence of a tendency
to rate ...
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of questioning the intergroup situation was considered to be the result of blocked
access to goals which upper class women perceived to be legitimate . Both these
explanations suggest discontent arising from situations in which women ...
of questioning the intergroup situation was considered to be the result of blocked
access to goals which upper class women perceived to be legitimate . Both these
explanations suggest discontent arising from situations in which women ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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