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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... attributions have implications for how we treat another person , and since attributions are subjective judgments , under- standing attributional processes is one key to understanding inter- group behavior . This is particularly true if ...
... attributions have implications for how we treat another person , and since attributions are subjective judgments , under- standing attributional processes is one key to understanding inter- group behavior . This is particularly true if ...
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... attributions One psychological mechanism that sustains different perspectives on fairness is the attributions that are made about the causes of other persons ' good or bad fortunes . If an individual performs well or succeeds because of ...
... attributions One psychological mechanism that sustains different perspectives on fairness is the attributions that are made about the causes of other persons ' good or bad fortunes . If an individual performs well or succeeds because of ...
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... attributions was labeled the " ultimate attribution error " by Pettigrew ( 1979 ) , and it has been demonstrated in studies of attributions made by members of different ethnic groups , sports teams , schools , and gender categories ...
... attributions was labeled the " ultimate attribution error " by Pettigrew ( 1979 ) , and it has been demonstrated in studies of attributions made by members of different ethnic groups , sports teams , schools , and gender categories ...
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