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... meaning by the subjects . This meaning was found by them in the adoption of a strategy for action based on the establishment , through action , of a distinctiveness between their own " group " and the other , between two social ...
... meaning by the subjects . This meaning was found by them in the adoption of a strategy for action based on the establishment , through action , of a distinctiveness between their own " group " and the other , between two social ...
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... meaning and literary style . These criteria and the actual prose were chosen to ensure that there were no clear - cut , objective standards by which to assess the groups ' performance on the task . Each group's revised version of the ...
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Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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