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These processes are essentially social , since they are based , as Guillaumin
pointed out , upon the focal system of values and criteria which are socially
shared by all the groups . This is congruent with the argument in Chapter 2 about
some ...
These processes are essentially social , since they are based , as Guillaumin
pointed out , upon the focal system of values and criteria which are socially
shared by all the groups . This is congruent with the argument in Chapter 2 about
some ...
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These two processes are confounded in the present study and presumably
reinforce each other in generating self - favouritism . ✓ In conclusion , the mere
classification of Ss into two groups in a situation of interpersonal competition
does not ...
These two processes are confounded in the present study and presumably
reinforce each other in generating self - favouritism . ✓ In conclusion , the mere
classification of Ss into two groups in a situation of interpersonal competition
does not ...
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11 Social Comparison and Social Recognition : Two complementary processes
of identification * S . Moscovici and G . Paicheler Introduction We have recently
reached a better understanding of the processes of interaction between groups ...
11 Social Comparison and Social Recognition : Two complementary processes
of identification * S . Moscovici and G . Paicheler Introduction We have recently
reached a better understanding of the processes of interaction between groups ...
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