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Subsequent comparisons showed that this difference originated in the
comparison of the implicit threat group with the other two . In fact the entire
pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of
variance showed ...
Subsequent comparisons showed that this difference originated in the
comparison of the implicit threat group with the other two . In fact the entire
pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of
variance showed ...
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It is evident that only the threatened group amongst the supporters show any
ambivalence , and at a fairly TABLE 13 Distribution of ambivalent responses
Threatened Implicit threat Unthreatened Non - supporters Ambivalence
Unambivalent ...
It is evident that only the threatened group amongst the supporters show any
ambivalence , and at a fairly TABLE 13 Distribution of ambivalent responses
Threatened Implicit threat Unthreatened Non - supporters Ambivalence
Unambivalent ...
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The fact that the evaluation of the effects of both implicit and explicit threat is
dependent upon the groups being initially the same is a more difficult problem . It
is true that the three subgroups of supporters were similar in their responses on
most ...
The fact that the evaluation of the effects of both implicit and explicit threat is
dependent upon the groups being initially the same is a more difficult problem . It
is true that the three subgroups of supporters were similar in their responses on
most ...
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