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differentiations in terms of value which increase the dichotomous distinctiveness
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possible . Therefore , its application in the wide range of social contexts
enumerated by Rex , witnesses to the introduction whenever possible of
differentiations in terms of value which increase the dichotomous distinctiveness
of social ...
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TABLE I Minimal intergroup strategies Strategy Abbreviation Definition Maximum
joint profit MJP That choice in a matrix which or payoff results in the greatest
possible common benefit to the two recipients , i . e . the column in the matrix
which ...
TABLE I Minimal intergroup strategies Strategy Abbreviation Definition Maximum
joint profit MJP That choice in a matrix which or payoff results in the greatest
possible common benefit to the two recipients , i . e . the column in the matrix
which ...
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For instance , a group could be low in the status and institutional support factors ,
but very strong demographically . Although there are problems of weighting the
three factors appropriately at this stage , it is possible to consider ethnolinguistic ...
For instance , a group could be low in the status and institutional support factors ,
but very strong demographically . Although there are problems of weighting the
three factors appropriately at this stage , it is possible to consider ethnolinguistic ...
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