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... discussed in relation to the fully " naturalistic " situations . The second type , represented by the series of Sherif's studies ( 1951 , 1953 , 1961 , 1966 ) , consists of an explicit impos- ition by the experimenter of what he ...
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... discussed below ; the second may finally lead to the disappearance of a group as it merges with another . It may be expected that the solutions ( ii ) and ( iii ) mentioned above will appear in conjunction , and that social action will ...
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