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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... attitudes Self - cognitions include more than abilities and personality traits that we attribute to ourselves . They also include the beliefs and attitudes that we hold as expressions of our values and theories about the world . Decades ...
... attitudes Self - cognitions include more than abilities and personality traits that we attribute to ourselves . They also include the beliefs and attitudes that we hold as expressions of our values and theories about the world . Decades ...
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... attitudes depend on whether the individuals on the tape are identified as members of the listener's ingroup or not . When discussants are not categorized as ingroup members , attitude change , if any , is in the direction of moderate ...
... attitudes depend on whether the individuals on the tape are identified as members of the listener's ingroup or not . When discussants are not categorized as ingroup members , attitude change , if any , is in the direction of moderate ...
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... attitudes ; and endorsement of egalitarian attitudes by high status persons such as teachers , political and business leaders , and parents . In effect , it is not enough simply to suppress negative responses toward outgroups ; rather ...
... attitudes ; and endorsement of egalitarian attitudes by high status persons such as teachers , political and business leaders , and parents . In effect , it is not enough simply to suppress negative responses toward outgroups ; rather ...
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