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approach to prejudice and discrimination outlined in these two books appears to
manage a combination of both the extremes of our continuum . On the one hand ,
the social phenomena of prejudice and discrimination obviously represent fairly ...
approach to prejudice and discrimination outlined in these two books appears to
manage a combination of both the extremes of our continuum . On the one hand ,
the social phenomena of prejudice and discrimination obviously represent fairly ...
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When Ss distribute money or “ points ” to themselves and others after they have
shown intergroup discrimination in their ... favouritism : they are relatively more
altruistic to ingroup members and more discriminatory to outgroup members .
When Ss distribute money or “ points ” to themselves and others after they have
shown intergroup discrimination in their ... favouritism : they are relatively more
altruistic to ingroup members and more discriminatory to outgroup members .
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The issue at the time was to discover in what conditions simple categorization
could lead to discriminatory behaviour with respect to the outgroup . In 1974 ,
Tajfel ... In 1971 , discrimination was viewed in terms of a generic social norm . In
1972 ...
The issue at the time was to discover in what conditions simple categorization
could lead to discriminatory behaviour with respect to the outgroup . In 1974 ,
Tajfel ... In 1971 , discrimination was viewed in terms of a generic social norm . In
1972 ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
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