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... responses favouring the ingroup were less frequent than were the fairness responses . In contrast , in the " majority " condition , the strategy differences were remarkable . The great majority of responses reflected ingroup favouritism ...
... responses favouring the ingroup were less frequent than were the fairness responses . In contrast , in the " majority " condition , the strategy differences were remarkable . The great majority of responses reflected ingroup favouritism ...
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... responses of the threatened group and those of the other two groups : Threatened / Implicit threat Threatened / Unthreatened " t " d.f. p 5.39 35 < 0.001 4.90 35 < 0.001 The responses of the unthreatened and the implicit threat groups ...
... responses of the threatened group and those of the other two groups : Threatened / Implicit threat Threatened / Unthreatened " t " d.f. p 5.39 35 < 0.001 4.90 35 < 0.001 The responses of the unthreatened and the implicit threat groups ...
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