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... outgroup . Thus they rate both ingroup and outgroup as more warm than do other Ss ( F 5 · 52 , d.f. 1/40 , p < 0 · 05 ) and claim , along with L.S .: Leg . Ss , to agree much more with both groups ' reports than do H.S .: Leg . or L.S ...
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... outgroup dislike . Some appropriate correlations were calculated to test this hypothesis in the present study . Correlations between relative merits bias and ingroup and outgroup sociometric ratings are non - significant , although ...
... outgroup dislike . Some appropriate correlations were calculated to test this hypothesis in the present study . Correlations between relative merits bias and ingroup and outgroup sociometric ratings are non - significant , although ...
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... outgroup . He will acquire more information about the personalities and motives of ingroup than outgroup members ; thus he should get to know and like the other members of his group . Two processes will then generate ingroup preference ...
... outgroup . He will acquire more information about the personalities and motives of ingroup than outgroup members ; thus he should get to know and like the other members of his group . Two processes will then generate ingroup preference ...
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