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Ten experimental groups of 12 subjects were formed , each consisting of six boys
and six girls . There were two experimental conditions : simple categorization and
crossed categorization . Simple categorization ( five groups of 12 subjects ) ...
Ten experimental groups of 12 subjects were formed , each consisting of six boys
and six girls . There were two experimental conditions : simple categorization and
crossed categorization . Simple categorization ( five groups of 12 subjects ) ...
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Results of the second phase of the experiment : The order of presentation of lists
had no significant effects on the number of positive and negative adjectives
assigned by the subjects to boys and girls . It was therefore not taken into account
in ...
Results of the second phase of the experiment : The order of presentation of lists
had no significant effects on the number of positive and negative adjectives
assigned by the subjects to boys and girls . It was therefore not taken into account
in ...
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At the same time , the boys attributed more positive than negative attributes to
themselves , while the girls attributed to the boys more negative than positive
attributes ( F for the interaction = 70 . 06 , p < . 0005 ) . The same pattern holds for
...
At the same time , the boys attributed more positive than negative attributes to
themselves , while the girls attributed to the boys more negative than positive
attributes ( F for the interaction = 70 . 06 , p < . 0005 ) . The same pattern holds for
...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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