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Their reported strategies and motives fell into four main categories , “ Random /
no reason " ( 10 Ss , who mentioned no other strategy ) , " Self - favouritism ” (
10Ss ) , “ Fairness ' ( 9 Ss ) and “ ingroup Favouritism ” ( 5 C - GMP Ss ) . In
addition ...
Their reported strategies and motives fell into four main categories , “ Random /
no reason " ( 10 Ss , who mentioned no other strategy ) , " Self - favouritism ” (
10Ss ) , “ Fairness ' ( 9 Ss ) and “ ingroup Favouritism ” ( 5 C - GMP Ss ) . In
addition ...
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... therefore , the rest of the questionnaire data is based only on three conditions .
As before Ss ' replies to several questions were combined and classified to see
how they perceived their choices and the aims of the experimenter . Reported ...
... therefore , the rest of the questionnaire data is based only on three conditions .
As before Ss ' replies to several questions were combined and classified to see
how they perceived their choices and the aims of the experimenter . Reported ...
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It proved incapable of anticipating the dramatic changes in research results and
social behaviour that were to be reported from the 1960s onwards . In the last
decade the evidence indicates that accorded inferiority is not always accepted
with ...
It proved incapable of anticipating the dramatic changes in research results and
social behaviour that were to be reported from the 1960s onwards . In the last
decade the evidence indicates that accorded inferiority is not always accepted
with ...
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