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... favour of the ingroup all coincide at the right extreme of the matrix . When figures in the top row represent points awarded to a member of the ingroup , maximum ingroup profit and maximum difference in favour of the ingroup are at the ...
... favour of the ingroup all coincide at the right extreme of the matrix . When figures in the top row represent points awarded to a member of the ingroup , maximum ingroup profit and maximum difference in favour of the ingroup are at the ...
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... favour of the ingroup conflicted with the absolute amounts of awards that could be distributed either to members of the ingroup ( the MIP strategy ) or to all the subjects ( the MJP strategy ) , it was the achievement of this relative ...
... favour of the ingroup conflicted with the absolute amounts of awards that could be distributed either to members of the ingroup ( the MIP strategy ) or to all the subjects ( the MJP strategy ) , it was the achievement of this relative ...
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... favour of the ingroup or MD relative ingroup favouritism Maximum ingroup profit MIP or payoff , or absolute ingroup favouritism Fairness F Maximum self - profit or absolute self - favouritism MS Maximum difference in favour of self or ...
... favour of the ingroup or MD relative ingroup favouritism Maximum ingroup profit MIP or payoff , or absolute ingroup favouritism Fairness F Maximum self - profit or absolute self - favouritism MS Maximum difference in favour of self or ...
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Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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