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TABLE 1 Frequencies of three types of responses in intergroup choices Control
Majority Minority % N % N N Ingroup favouritism 32 51 70 112 44 71 Fairness 47
75 14 22 29 46 Outgroup favouritism 21 34 16 26 27 43 % was no effect in the ...
TABLE 1 Frequencies of three types of responses in intergroup choices Control
Majority Minority % N % N N Ingroup favouritism 32 51 70 112 44 71 Fairness 47
75 14 22 29 46 Outgroup favouritism 21 34 16 26 27 43 % was no effect in the ...
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01 Here again the unthreatened and the implicit threat are not significantly
different . The experimental hypothesis is substantially borne out . Common
Sense . The responses of all three groups are summarized below . TABLE 9
Mean ratings ...
01 Here again the unthreatened and the implicit threat are not significantly
different . The experimental hypothesis is substantially borne out . Common
Sense . The responses of all three groups are summarized below . TABLE 9
Mean ratings ...
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Disregarding age , most of the rise in the competitive response rate occurs in the
first 30 trials . ... national groups were indistinguishable by the end of a 100 - trial
testing session , all making competitive responses about 87 % of the time .
Disregarding age , most of the rise in the competitive response rate occurs in the
first 30 trials . ... national groups were indistinguishable by the end of a 100 - trial
testing session , all making competitive responses about 87 % of the time .
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