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Social identity is understood here as an intervening causal mechanism in
situations of “ objective ” social change ( cf . Tajfel , 1972b ) - observed ,
anticipated , feared , desired or prepared by the individuals involved . From this
point of view ...
Social identity is understood here as an intervening causal mechanism in
situations of “ objective ” social change ( cf . Tajfel , 1972b ) - observed ,
anticipated , feared , desired or prepared by the individuals involved . From this
point of view ...
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chontamiharategy , hat soc processes are involved . Although MD is an important
variable in monetary intergroup discrimination , it is likely that the value of money
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The distinctive feature of the MD strategy , that winning takes place Öv
chontamiharategy , hat soc processes are involved . Although MD is an important
variable in monetary intergroup discrimination , it is likely that the value of money
tends to ...
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The study supports the main hypothesis that awareness of cognitive alternatives
promote mutual ethnocentrism between different status groups . It illustrates also
some of the complexities that may turn out to be involved in this generalization .
The study supports the main hypothesis that awareness of cognitive alternatives
promote mutual ethnocentrism between different status groups . It illustrates also
some of the complexities that may turn out to be involved in this generalization .
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