Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup RelationsEuropean Association of Experimental Social Psychology by Academic Press, 1978 - 474 ˹éÒ |
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We find here again the effects of the process of categorial differentiation which
consists of establishing a distinction in ... the intergroup attributions : in condition
CS , girls established a weaker distinction in their own favour between
themselves ...
We find here again the effects of the process of categorial differentiation which
consists of establishing a distinction in ... the intergroup attributions : in condition
CS , girls established a weaker distinction in their own favour between
themselves ...
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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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Superordinate Goals The effects of superordinate goals on relations between
groups are well known after the work of Sherif ( 1966 ) , but what is less well
established participant groups . For as Tajfel ( 1974C , p 410 R . BROWN.
Superordinate Goals The effects of superordinate goals on relations between
groups are well known after the work of Sherif ( 1966 ) , but what is less well
established participant groups . For as Tajfel ( 1974C , p 410 R . BROWN.
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
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