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outgroup , the Welsh subjects display these choices with markedly higher
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5 At ( or near ) MJP for outgroup 9 1 . 5 favouring the ingroup directly over the
outgroup , the Welsh subjects display these choices with markedly higher
frequencies than do the English subjects . In ( d ) , where all the advantages
coincide at ...
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001 ) than the outgroup , rate both groups as more responsible ( F = 4 : 03 , d . f .
1 / 40 , p < 0 · 1 ) than do Leg . Ss , and are more confident of describing the
ingroup than are Leg . Ss ( F = 5 . 5 , d . f . 1 / 40 , p < 0 . 05 ) . One suspects they
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001 ) than the outgroup , rate both groups as more responsible ( F = 4 : 03 , d . f .
1 / 40 , p < 0 · 1 ) than do Leg . Ss , and are more confident of describing the
ingroup than are Leg . Ss ( F = 5 . 5 , d . f . 1 / 40 , p < 0 . 05 ) . One suspects they
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group functioning , such as interpersonal interaction and attraction . When the
immediate social situation is not perceived as a good criterion for a valued
attribute , the ingroup is able to hypothesize a favourable comparison with the
outgroup ...
group functioning , such as interpersonal interaction and attraction . When the
immediate social situation is not perceived as a good criterion for a valued
attribute , the ingroup is able to hypothesize a favourable comparison with the
outgroup ...
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