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... majority or minority groups . * To do this , we adopted the procedures used in the experiments by Tajfel et al . ( 1971 ) so as to isolate , as was the case in these earlier studies , the minimal conditions leading to discrimination ...
... majority or minority groups . * To do this , we adopted the procedures used in the experiments by Tajfel et al . ( 1971 ) so as to isolate , as was the case in these earlier studies , the minimal conditions leading to discrimination ...
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... majority subjects with a positive self - image ; and ( iv ) majority with a negative self - image . Table 2 shows the general pattern of results . As can be seen , discrimination , and consequently distinctiveness , is very marked in ...
... majority subjects with a positive self - image ; and ( iv ) majority with a negative self - image . Table 2 shows the general pattern of results . As can be seen , discrimination , and consequently distinctiveness , is very marked in ...
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... majority confirms : the majority member in his rights , it legitimizes his actions , and stresses the dependence and the shortcomings of members of a minority . In fact , minority members are integrated into a symbolic system defined by ...
... majority confirms : the majority member in his rights , it legitimizes his actions , and stresses the dependence and the shortcomings of members of a minority . In fact , minority members are integrated into a symbolic system defined by ...
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