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... interaction is also significant . This interaction is explained by a significant increase in the pull of MS + MJP from before to after in SOV choices ( F = 4 · 26 , d.f. 1/84 , p < .05 ) . Thus absolute self - favouritism is stronger in ...
... interaction is also significant . This interaction is explained by a significant increase in the pull of MS + MJP from before to after in SOV choices ( F = 4 · 26 , d.f. 1/84 , p < .05 ) . Thus absolute self - favouritism is stronger in ...
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... interaction through their capacity to act as social frames of reference for interpretation of , and response to , individual behaviour ; thus in P.D. games there is often a complex interaction between the behaviour and category ...
... interaction through their capacity to act as social frames of reference for interpretation of , and response to , individual behaviour ; thus in P.D. games there is often a complex interaction between the behaviour and category ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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