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The general principles of this relationJship need to be briefly stated . The number
and variety of social situations which an individual will perceive as being relevant
in some ways to his group membership will increase as a function of : ( 1 ) the ...
The general principles of this relationJship need to be briefly stated . The number
and variety of social situations which an individual will perceive as being relevant
in some ways to his group membership will increase as a function of : ( 1 ) the ...
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... social categories in the laboratory according to the same principles which
guide the relationship between these categories in the wider society . Political ,
economic and social status differences are important aspects of these
relationships .
... social categories in the laboratory according to the same principles which
guide the relationship between these categories in the wider society . Political ,
economic and social status differences are important aspects of these
relationships .
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Attribution principles , as in most spheres of social activity , act to maintain the
status quo . In addition , a woman ' s salary on average is half that of a man ' s (
Hunt , 1968 ) , and despite the fact that women make a considerable contribution
to ...
Attribution principles , as in most spheres of social activity , act to maintain the
status quo . In addition , a woman ' s salary on average is half that of a man ' s (
Hunt , 1968 ) , and despite the fact that women make a considerable contribution
to ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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