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... model does not imply that this is practically all that there is to intergroup social
comparisons , unaffected , as it were , by the existence or intensity of conflicts
between groups or , more generally , by the nature of the relations between them
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... model does not imply that this is practically all that there is to intergroup social
comparisons , unaffected , as it were , by the existence or intensity of conflicts
between groups or , more generally , by the nature of the relations between them
.
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In the sense of the definitions offered at the beginning of this section , it will
therefore determine a development of social movements aiming to create or to
prevent social change which is conceived here as a change in the nature of the ...
In the sense of the definitions offered at the beginning of this section , it will
therefore determine a development of social movements aiming to create or to
prevent social change which is conceived here as a change in the nature of the ...
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The criterion of " objectivity ” cannot be based on classifying phenomena as
being of a “ social ” or a " non - social ” nature , with the presumed attendant
consequence that opinions about them can be tested respectively by " social ” or
by “ non ...
The criterion of " objectivity ” cannot be based on classifying phenomena as
being of a “ social ” or a " non - social ” nature , with the presumed attendant
consequence that opinions about them can be tested respectively by " social ” or
by “ non ...
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