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... threat group . This group is divided from the other two supporter groups even before the statement of the threat . It is less critical and simultaneously less affiliated with the typical supporter . The absence of derogatory comments in ...
... threat group . This group is divided from the other two supporter groups even before the statement of the threat . It is less critical and simultaneously less affiliated with the typical supporter . The absence of derogatory comments in ...
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... threat group with the other two . In fact the entire pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of variance showed that this group rated their own team's supporters as significantly less violent than ...
... threat group with the other two . In fact the entire pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of variance showed that this group rated their own team's supporters as significantly less violent than ...
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... threat was issued . The threatened and unthreatened supporters were particularly alike . But the implicit threat group was quite markedly different . They were less " critical " of the typical supporter , they failed to state the ...
... threat was issued . The threatened and unthreatened supporters were particularly alike . But the implicit threat group was quite markedly different . They were less " critical " of the typical supporter , they failed to state the ...
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