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The attribution of traits to the two sex groups after interaction in condition CS as
compared with CC : TABLE 6 Means of numbers of positive and negative traits
attributed to boys and girls Experimental conditions CC CS Groups judged + ...
The attribution of traits to the two sex groups after interaction in condition CS as
compared with CC : TABLE 6 Means of numbers of positive and negative traits
attributed to boys and girls Experimental conditions CC CS Groups judged + ...
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Intra - category similarity is much more important in condition WA than in
condition NA , for both girls and boys . The simple effect of experimental
conditions is significant at the level of p = . 025 for girls and at the level of p = .
0001 for boys .
Intra - category similarity is much more important in condition WA than in
condition NA , for both girls and boys . The simple effect of experimental
conditions is significant at the level of p = . 025 for girls and at the level of p = .
0001 for boys .
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superior " to him . ... reward or even of an examination of the first description by
the E ( which replicates one of the conditions of the “ paintings " experiment ) ,
there ...
In the experimental condition , the S was confronted with someone who was "
superior " to him . ... reward or even of an examination of the first description by
the E ( which replicates one of the conditions of the “ paintings " experiment ) ,
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