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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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As and when the new - found distinctiveness does manage to do its job of
creating a positive and healing new version of ... As I wrote some years ago : In
many new nations the need is felt to stress or create common bonds in order to
force the ...
As and when the new - found distinctiveness does manage to do its job of
creating a positive and healing new version of ... As I wrote some years ago : In
many new nations the need is felt to stress or create common bonds in order to
force the ...
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Lemaine ' s views on social comparison theory contain the proposition that a
person who occupies an inferior position in terms of established criteria of
ranking will tend to create and emphasize alternative dimensions of comparison .
Lemaine ...
Lemaine ' s views on social comparison theory contain the proposition that a
person who occupies an inferior position in terms of established criteria of
ranking will tend to create and emphasize alternative dimensions of comparison .
Lemaine ...
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