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... reflect a clear awareness of the social context of the psychological processes which are involved . But the general conclusion that intergroup social conflicts and the corresponding social movements are not explicitly taken into account ...
... reflect a clear awareness of the social context of the psychological processes which are involved . But the general conclusion that intergroup social conflicts and the corresponding social movements are not explicitly taken into account ...
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... reflects our contention that L.S. per se ( negative identity ) is not sufficient to enhance the need for P.D. Given the creation of a consensual status system , this should be expressed in a tendency for both high and low status groups ...
... reflects our contention that L.S. per se ( negative identity ) is not sufficient to enhance the need for P.D. Given the creation of a consensual status system , this should be expressed in a tendency for both high and low status groups ...
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... reflects an objection to the theory of social comparison similar to those raised at the beginning of the present chapter . The article by Grush et al . makes no reference to a writer who has criticized Byrne's model much more pungently ...
... reflects an objection to the theory of social comparison similar to those raised at the beginning of the present chapter . The article by Grush et al . makes no reference to a writer who has criticized Byrne's model much more pungently ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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