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... predictions derived independently from the theory of social accentu- ation . Chapter 7 provides supporting evidence for another aspect of the same theory . It takes up again the prediction that social categorizations should lead to an ...
... predictions derived independently from the theory of social accentu- ation . Chapter 7 provides supporting evidence for another aspect of the same theory . It takes up again the prediction that social categorizations should lead to an ...
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... prediction . The factor mobility ( stay versus pass ) was expected to affect evalua- tions . As in the case of ratings , the predictions concerning values were expected to hold for stay groups more than for pass groups . With regard to ...
... prediction . The factor mobility ( stay versus pass ) was expected to affect evalua- tions . As in the case of ratings , the predictions concerning values were expected to hold for stay groups more than for pass groups . With regard to ...
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... Prediction 3 derives from the assumption that Sim groups should have similar values with respect to verbal intelligence . Predictions 2 and 3 are partly contradictory in the unstable situation because Sim groups have both similar values ...
... Prediction 3 derives from the assumption that Sim groups should have similar values with respect to verbal intelligence . Predictions 2 and 3 are partly contradictory in the unstable situation because Sim groups have both similar values ...
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