Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup RelationsEuropean Association of Experimental Social Psychology by Academic Press, 1978 - 474 หน้า |
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... effect in the opposite direction : the higher status group subjects perceived differences on PRACTICAL to be greater than the lower status subjects . This result generally confirms the im- pressions gained from the rotated canonical ...
... effect in the opposite direction : the higher status group subjects perceived differences on PRACTICAL to be greater than the lower status subjects . This result generally confirms the im- pressions gained from the rotated canonical ...
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... effects are more likely to emerge as a main effect of comparison con- dition when the comparison groups occupy approximately the same scale position , i.e. when intergroup differences are perceived to be small . In other cases , the ...
... effects are more likely to emerge as a main effect of comparison con- dition when the comparison groups occupy approximately the same scale position , i.e. when intergroup differences are perceived to be small . In other cases , the ...
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... effect of groups on ratings . The effect of groups turned out to be quite strong . It was found that the groups gave higher average ratings on character- istics on which the other group was considered superior . We interpreted this effect ...
... effect of groups on ratings . The effect of groups turned out to be quite strong . It was found that the groups gave higher average ratings on character- istics on which the other group was considered superior . We interpreted this effect ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
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