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It is not claimed here that they are invalid within their chosen contexts of empirical
questions and findings , but that , however important these findings and
questions may be in their own right , they do not amount - in our view — to a
social ...
It is not claimed here that they are invalid within their chosen contexts of empirical
questions and findings , but that , however important these findings and
questions may be in their own right , they do not amount - in our view — to a
social ...
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The significant effects are explained by three findings : task - skills are more
important for Art than Sci Ss ; ratings are ... The Dis US situation presents an
exception to the first finding which is best explained by the second : outgroups
seem to be ...
The significant effects are explained by three findings : task - skills are more
important for Art than Sci Ss ; ratings are ... The Dis US situation presents an
exception to the first finding which is best explained by the second : outgroups
seem to be ...
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The study : Findings In presenting the findings the emphasis will be on data from
P and D Ss , the interviews being originally designed specifically with these two
groups in mind . However , since T is such an obviously integral part of the P - D ...
The study : Findings In presenting the findings the emphasis will be on data from
P and D Ss , the interviews being originally designed specifically with these two
groups in mind . However , since T is such an obviously integral part of the P - D ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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