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There is also an interaction between the B / A and M / V factors in this strategy .
Testing for simple effects , it is found that this interaction is accounted for by a
significant increase in MD from before to after OO choices in SOM choices ( F = 4
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There is also an interaction between the B / A and M / V factors in this strategy .
Testing for simple effects , it is found that this interaction is accounted for by a
significant increase in MD from before to after OO choices in SOM choices ( F = 4
: 28 ...
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The importance of social categorizations in social conflict lies in their power to
define the context of more basic intergroup processes , such as realistic or social
competition . Much evidence , forinstance , from research on interaction between
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The importance of social categorizations in social conflict lies in their power to
define the context of more basic intergroup processes , such as realistic or social
competition . Much evidence , forinstance , from research on interaction between
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There is an interaction between status position and Leg . / Illeg . on factor 6 ( F =
5 . 81 , d . f . 1 / 40 , p < 0 . 025 ) . High and low status legitimate groups do not
differ in their ratings , but in the illegitimate conditions , L . S . groups report less ...
There is an interaction between status position and Leg . / Illeg . on factor 6 ( F =
5 . 81 , d . f . 1 / 40 , p < 0 . 025 ) . High and low status legitimate groups do not
differ in their ratings , but in the illegitimate conditions , L . S . groups report less ...
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