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... theoretical chapters of the book and in those reporting on new research , to describe psychological processes against their background which is to be found in the various kinds of relations between groups , and to determine what effects ...
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... theoretical framework . On the contrary , they preceded it and directly stimulated its development . Rather than providing answers to certain crucial problems of intergroup behaviour , they highlighted some crucial questions and ...
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... theoretical formulations and to previous research findings . In the last chapter of the book , Williams and Giles present an overview of a contemporary social movement in an attempt to answer , in the case of one concrete instance , an ...
... theoretical formulations and to previous research findings . In the last chapter of the book , Williams and Giles present an overview of a contemporary social movement in an attempt to answer , in the case of one concrete instance , an ...
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