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... suggested as long ago as 1942 by Hyman ( p . 84 ) . Some recent data is provided by Rosenberg and Simmons ( 1972 ) : they ... suggest that no group should have an unsatis- factory social identity , for the causal sequence should run as ...
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... suggested ( Leg./Illeg .: F = 10.41 , d.f. 1/40 , p < 0 · 01 ) . Superior groups tend to suggest more factors when they are unstable , but the interaction is non - significant ( H.S./L.S . × SS / US : F 2.96 , d.f. 1/40 , p < 0 · 1 ) ...
... suggested ( Leg./Illeg .: F = 10.41 , d.f. 1/40 , p < 0 · 01 ) . Superior groups tend to suggest more factors when they are unstable , but the interaction is non - significant ( H.S./L.S . × SS / US : F 2.96 , d.f. 1/40 , p < 0 · 1 ) ...
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... suggest two predictions on the basis of our analysis : firstly , that the superior groups will not put up overt ... suggest fewer methods than legitimately superior groups ?; and ( ii ) why do stable inferior groups suggest as many ...
... suggest two predictions on the basis of our analysis : firstly , that the superior groups will not put up overt ... suggest fewer methods than legitimately superior groups ?; and ( ii ) why do stable inferior groups suggest as many ...
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