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... seems to increase creativity ( a ) amongst legitimately superior and illegitimately inferior groups , but creativity ... seems clear that negative social identity ( L.S. per se ) does not inevitably cause a search for positive group ...
... seems to increase creativity ( a ) amongst legitimately superior and illegitimately inferior groups , but creativity ... seems clear that negative social identity ( L.S. per se ) does not inevitably cause a search for positive group ...
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... seem more likely to participate in riots than their less educated and southern brethren ( Kidder and Stewart , 1975 ) ... seems unlikely that stability increases the insecurity of these groups . Their reaction makes sense if we assume ...
... seem more likely to participate in riots than their less educated and southern brethren ( Kidder and Stewart , 1975 ) ... seems unlikely that stability increases the insecurity of these groups . Their reaction makes sense if we assume ...
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... seems that the threatened alone were silenced , probably because they could see no possibility of legitimizing their claims to membership through producing new criteria which they had no power to institute or in which they did not ...
... seems that the threatened alone were silenced , probably because they could see no possibility of legitimizing their claims to membership through producing new criteria which they had no power to institute or in which they did not ...
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