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... superior groups Consensually inferior groups Conditions conducive to leaving one's group Conditions conducive to staying in one's group A C B D SUPERIOR GROUPS ( BOXES A AND B ) Insecure social comparisons arising within a group which ...
... superior groups Consensually inferior groups Conditions conducive to leaving one's group Conditions conducive to staying in one's group A C B D SUPERIOR GROUPS ( BOXES A AND B ) Insecure social comparisons arising within a group which ...
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... superior group . ( ii ) To reinterpret the existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through ...
... superior group . ( ii ) To reinterpret the existing inferior characteristics of the group , so that they do not appear as inferior but acquire a positively valued distinctiveness from the superior group . ( iii ) To create , through ...
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... superior groups that experience the full range of cognitive alternatives are , nonetheless , less biased than the less insecure superior groups . It also suggests that the former groups should be more creative outside of the ...
... superior groups that experience the full range of cognitive alternatives are , nonetheless , less biased than the less insecure superior groups . It also suggests that the former groups should be more creative outside of the ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 27 |
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