Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup RelationsEuropean Association of Experimental Social Psychology by Academic Press, 1978 - 474 ˹éÒ |
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The surprising thing about Ss in this condition is not that they show ingroup
favouritism , but that the form of that favouritism is not what would be expected on
the basis of a purely logical connection between their self - interest and group ...
The surprising thing about Ss in this condition is not that they show ingroup
favouritism , but that the form of that favouritism is not what would be expected on
the basis of a purely logical connection between their self - interest and group ...
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Likewise there should be self - favouritism in SOV choices motivated solely by
self - other comparisons — and completely uncontaminated by economic self -
interest . The distinctive feature of the MD strategy , that winning takes place Öv ...
Likewise there should be self - favouritism in SOV choices motivated solely by
self - other comparisons — and completely uncontaminated by economic self -
interest . The distinctive feature of the MD strategy , that winning takes place Öv ...
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economic self - interest is the primary motive underlying so - called categorization
effects . If this were the case , of course , minimal ingroup favouritism would be of
little theoretical interest . The present study provides some compelling ...
economic self - interest is the primary motive underlying so - called categorization
effects . If this were the case , of course , minimal ingroup favouritism would be of
little theoretical interest . The present study provides some compelling ...
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