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... existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new ...
... existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through social action and / or diffusion of new ...
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... existing outcome are perceived . Different status groups which perceive cognitive alternatives to their existing relationship can be said to have insecure social identity . Insecure social identity is the major and sufficient condition ...
... existing outcome are perceived . Different status groups which perceive cognitive alternatives to their existing relationship can be said to have insecure social identity . Insecure social identity is the major and sufficient condition ...
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... existing 20p a week differential : That 20p ? Well , if they want to create about 20p , they can make noises about it if they feel better for it . Let them carry on , it's not worth worry- ing about . ( Subject 36. ) D Ss , on the other ...
... existing 20p a week differential : That 20p ? Well , if they want to create about 20p , they can make noises about it if they feel better for it . Let them carry on , it's not worth worry- ing about . ( Subject 36. ) D Ss , on the other ...
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