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One of these is the existence , and / or the belief in the existence , of fairly rigid
social stratifications within a society . ... At the same time , it would hardly be
attractive for members of the “ higher " groups to try and join the “ lower ” ones ,
even if ...
One of these is the existence , and / or the belief in the existence , of fairly rigid
social stratifications within a society . ... At the same time , it would hardly be
attractive for members of the “ higher " groups to try and join the “ lower ” ones ,
even if ...
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in rank , or when the purpose of comparison is to validate one ' s own positions or
characteristics . ... Moreover , attraction towards similar strangers decreases and
attraction towards dissimilar ones increases when a large number of other ...
in rank , or when the purpose of comparison is to validate one ' s own positions or
characteristics . ... Moreover , attraction towards similar strangers decreases and
attraction towards dissimilar ones increases when a large number of other ...
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He showed that merely dividing into “ green groups ” and “ blue groups ” subjects
who are unacquainted with one another was not sufficient to induce a more
favourable view of the individual subjects in one ' s own group , or of the group as
a ...
He showed that merely dividing into “ green groups ” and “ blue groups ” subjects
who are unacquainted with one another was not sufficient to induce a more
favourable view of the individual subjects in one ' s own group , or of the group as
a ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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