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... interest and group responses . Their actions towards ingroup members are characterized by a decrease in discrimination and an increase in liking and fairness , but no marked attempt to maximize the common ingroup and hence personal ...
... interest and group responses . Their actions towards ingroup members are characterized by a decrease in discrimination and an increase in liking and fairness , but no marked attempt to maximize the common ingroup and hence personal ...
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... interest is not involved . In SOM choices , however , self - interest is involved and money can function as a means of both comparison and " objective " reward . Therefore , if the interpre- tation of self - favouritism in Experiment I ...
... interest is not involved . In SOM choices , however , self - interest is involved and money can function as a means of both comparison and " objective " reward . Therefore , if the interpre- tation of self - favouritism in Experiment I ...
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... interest is not the necessary condition for an absence of intergroup effects . Perhaps the most impressive evidence that economic self - interest plays at most a peripheral role in minimal categorization effects comes from the SOMA ...
... interest is not the necessary condition for an absence of intergroup effects . Perhaps the most impressive evidence that economic self - interest plays at most a peripheral role in minimal categorization effects comes from the SOMA ...
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