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... one's own group . These are the situations of social mobility as defined earlier : there is enough social flexibility to enable an individual to move , or hope to move , from one group to another ; there are no serious social sanctions ...
... one's own group . These are the situations of social mobility as defined earlier : there is enough social flexibility to enable an individual to move , or hope to move , from one group to another ; there are no serious social sanctions ...
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... one's own and the " other's " points are not solely determined by one's SO choices , it may be that MS is the safest way to ensure an overall relative difference in one's favour . If other Ss are pursuing MS and have received large ...
... one's own and the " other's " points are not solely determined by one's SO choices , it may be that MS is the safest way to ensure an overall relative difference in one's favour . If other Ss are pursuing MS and have received large ...
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... one's own identity becoming even more serious . In other words , the process of social comparison enables us to understand and predict the existence , on the one hand , of a defensive distinctiveness and , on the other , of an ...
... one's own identity becoming even more serious . In other words , the process of social comparison enables us to understand and predict the existence , on the one hand , of a defensive distinctiveness and , on the other , of an ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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