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illegitimacy of an intergroup relationship transcends the limits of intergroup
similarity in the relevant social comparisons and reaches out wherever the
causes of illegitimacy are thought to reside . This is by no means a new concept
in social ...
illegitimacy of an intergroup relationship transcends the limits of intergroup
similarity in the relevant social comparisons and reaches out wherever the
causes of illegitimacy are thought to reside . This is by no means a new concept
in social ...
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Tajfel ' s answer ( see Chapter 2 ) is that this is based on the perceived
illegitimacy of the status differences between groups , the degree to which the
groups perceive their status relations to conflict with superordinate values of
justice , fairness ...
Tajfel ' s answer ( see Chapter 2 ) is that this is based on the perceived
illegitimacy of the status differences between groups , the degree to which the
groups perceive their status relations to conflict with superordinate values of
justice , fairness ...
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( 2 ) The awareness of cognitive alternatives to the existing status relationship
tends to promote competitive ethnocentrism amongst different status groups : ( a )
perceived illegitimacy increases ingroup bias for both high and low status groups
...
( 2 ) The awareness of cognitive alternatives to the existing status relationship
tends to promote competitive ethnocentrism amongst different status groups : ( a )
perceived illegitimacy increases ingroup bias for both high and low status groups
...
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