Intergroup RelationsOpen University Press, 1996 - 191 ˹éÒ Intergroup Relations examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining the whole range of interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behaviour of large social groups. |
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... Figure 1.1 , an individual with a joint gain ( co- operative ) social orientation would prefer option D over all others because that is the pairing in which the total outcomes to both parties are maximized . An individual with an ...
... Figure 1.1 , an individual with a joint gain ( co- operative ) social orientation would prefer option D over all others because that is the pairing in which the total outcomes to both parties are maximized . An individual with an ...
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... Figure 1.2 . In the chapters that follow we will demonstrate how social psychological research and theory have forged these associative links between individual and group processes . We begin with a focus on the cognitive and ...
... Figure 1.2 . In the chapters that follow we will demonstrate how social psychological research and theory have forged these associative links between individual and group processes . We begin with a focus on the cognitive and ...
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... Figure 4.1 . The pairs represented alternative allocations of points ( worth money ) , with the upper number going to the person whose group label and code number was indicated on the top row , and the bottom number going to another ...
... Figure 4.1 . The pairs represented alternative allocations of points ( worth money ) , with the upper number going to the person whose group label and code number was indicated on the top row , and the bottom number going to another ...
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WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
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