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The “ real life ” interactions of socially relevant variables are much too complex to
permit straightforward predictions which could be simply related to status
differentials . As will be seen in Part I , high or low status of a group must be
considered ...
The “ real life ” interactions of socially relevant variables are much too complex to
permit straightforward predictions which could be simply related to status
differentials . As will be seen in Part I , high or low status of a group must be
considered ...
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Doise and Sinclair found for the group with the relatively higher social status , the
collégiens , a significantly higher perceived difference in favour of their own
group in the second condition compared to the first . For the lower status group ,
the ...
Doise and Sinclair found for the group with the relatively higher social status , the
collégiens , a significantly higher perceived difference in favour of their own
group in the second condition compared to the first . For the lower status group ,
the ...
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Therefore , if the parallel can be generalized , one would expect an increase in
comparative relevance for the higher status group when the comparison group
represents a threat to the privileged position of the higher status group . In such a
...
Therefore , if the parallel can be generalized , one would expect an increase in
comparative relevance for the higher status group when the comparison group
represents a threat to the privileged position of the higher status group . In such a
...
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