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Main and interaction effects ( by ANOVA ) for type of other represented intergroup
discrimination . Since we expect neither similarity per se ( cf . Billig and Tajfel ,
1973 ) nor social categorization per se ( hypothesis 1 ) to be sufficient for ingroup
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Main and interaction effects ( by ANOVA ) for type of other represented intergroup
discrimination . Since we expect neither similarity per se ( cf . Billig and Tajfel ,
1973 ) nor social categorization per se ( hypothesis 1 ) to be sufficient for ingroup
...
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There are , in fact , both main and interaction effects for ingroup versus outgroup
other in self - favouritism ( Table 10 ) . The main effect is contrary to expectations
unless it is solely to be accounted for by the B / A XI / O interaction . By analysis ...
There are , in fact , both main and interaction effects for ingroup versus outgroup
other in self - favouritism ( Table 10 ) . The main effect is contrary to expectations
unless it is solely to be accounted for by the B / A XI / O interaction . By analysis ...
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Experiment II : The effects of sex and arbitrary criterion category crossing This
experiment was designed in order to ascertain whether our predictions
concerning crossed categories could also be applied to the overvaluation of the
products of ...
Experiment II : The effects of sex and arbitrary criterion category crossing This
experiment was designed in order to ascertain whether our predictions
concerning crossed categories could also be applied to the overvaluation of the
products of ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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