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... consists of the attempts to create or preserve various forms of positively valued
" psychological group distinctiveness ” ; in other words , to create or preserve
certain forms of differentiation of one ' s own group from other relevant groups .
... consists of the attempts to create or preserve various forms of positively valued
" psychological group distinctiveness ” ; in other words , to create or preserve
certain forms of differentiation of one ' s own group from other relevant groups .
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The major assumption in the chapter is that social categorization per se can
neither create , nor account for , intergroup discrimination found in the previous
studies . It can do so only if and when it represents for the individuals involved the
only ...
The major assumption in the chapter is that social categorization per se can
neither create , nor account for , intergroup discrimination found in the previous
studies . It can do so only if and when it represents for the individuals involved the
only ...
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Yet , the unwieldy nature of the technique would create problems here . | The
situations leading to " black is beautiful ” or the diffusion of the notion of négritude
are also relevant here . * They conformed to the experimental criterion of ...
Yet , the unwieldy nature of the technique would create problems here . | The
situations leading to " black is beautiful ” or the diffusion of the notion of négritude
are also relevant here . * They conformed to the experimental criterion of ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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