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Structurally , there is a finite number of types of “ problems ” that each group must
solve , and each problem has a finite number of possible psychological solutions
. The major consequence of many of these intergroup problems and the major ...
Structurally , there is a finite number of types of “ problems ” that each group must
solve , and each problem has a finite number of possible psychological solutions
. The major consequence of many of these intergroup problems and the major ...
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The title of the chapter is “ Group problem solving ” ( Kelley and Thibaut , 1969 ) .
... on competition between groups , the focus is , once again , on the individual ' s
intragroup problems when his group is in competition with an outgroup .
The title of the chapter is “ Group problem solving ” ( Kelley and Thibaut , 1969 ) .
... on competition between groups , the focus is , once again , on the individual ' s
intragroup problems when his group is in competition with an outgroup .
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These problems and solutions will be discussed in Chapter 4 , together with the
problems and solutions pertaining to groups which wish and need to resist the
threatening change in the status quo . But there exist at least three more variants
of ...
These problems and solutions will be discussed in Chapter 4 , together with the
problems and solutions pertaining to groups which wish and need to resist the
threatening change in the status quo . But there exist at least three more variants
of ...
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Some Effects of Marginal Social Identity | 13 |
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