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Categorization and Individual Method of Payment ( C - IMP ) This condition was identical to the NC - IMP condition except that Ss were explicitly divided into groups by the experimenter on the basis of their picture preferences .
Categorization and Individual Method of Payment ( C - IMP ) This condition was identical to the NC - IMP condition except that Ss were explicitly divided into groups by the experimenter on the basis of their picture preferences .
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Categorization was varied from NC - IMP to C - IMP with method of payment held constant — this allowed the assessment of the effects of social categorization per se while controlling for any effects of interpersonal similarity per se .
Categorization was varied from NC - IMP to C - IMP with method of payment held constant — this allowed the assessment of the effects of social categorization per se while controlling for any effects of interpersonal similarity per se .
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The first part of the method consisted of a data reduction procedure , i.e. 63 items were reduced to four factors . The second part of the method was formed by a Multivariate Analysis of Variance ( MANOVA ) on the factors retained from ...
The first part of the method consisted of a data reduction procedure , i.e. 63 items were reduced to four factors . The second part of the method was formed by a Multivariate Analysis of Variance ( MANOVA ) on the factors retained from ...
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