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... status relationships between the groups involved ( see Chapters 2 and 4 ) . The “ real life " interactions of socially relevant variables are much too complex to permit straightforward pre- dictions which could be simply related to status ...
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... status group when the comparison group represents a threat to the privileged position of the higher status group . In such a situation , the process of establishing distinctiveness and endowment with value of certain traits serves to ...
... status group when the comparison group represents a threat to the privileged position of the higher status group . In such a situation , the process of establishing distinctiveness and endowment with value of certain traits serves to ...
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... status group ( L ) was rated higher on PRACTICAL and HUMAN RELATIONS . The interaction group x descriptions was also significant ( p < • 01 ) . The differences between the groups were perceived to be greater by the lower status group on ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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