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... stage clearly demonstrated the predicted hostility between the groups in a variety of ways . In later studies of this type ( e.g. Sherif et al . , 1961 ) , one stage was added to otherwise quite similar experiments . After the competitive ...
... stage clearly demonstrated the predicted hostility between the groups in a variety of ways . In later studies of this type ( e.g. Sherif et al . , 1961 ) , one stage was added to otherwise quite similar experiments . After the competitive ...
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... stage is typified by the term class consciousness , or prise de conscience ( cf. Tajfel , 1974a ) where , in our view , certain evaluations may be reversed ( the turning - point ) . When the difference in status between two groups is ...
... stage is typified by the term class consciousness , or prise de conscience ( cf. Tajfel , 1974a ) where , in our view , certain evaluations may be reversed ( the turning - point ) . When the difference in status between two groups is ...
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... stage of analysis , which itself includes three stages . First of all , Ss are asked to say whether the characteristics or attributes or the first phase are or are not applicable to themselves , whether they are " favourable " or SOCIAL ...
... stage of analysis , which itself includes three stages . First of all , Ss are asked to say whether the characteristics or attributes or the first phase are or are not applicable to themselves , whether they are " favourable " or SOCIAL ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
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