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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... causes of a particular behavior . When trying to account for the reasons a behavior occurred , we can either look to ... cause refers to the person- situation distinction whereas stability refers to the temporal nature of a cause . A ...
... causes of a particular behavior . When trying to account for the reasons a behavior occurred , we can either look to ... cause refers to the person- situation distinction whereas stability refers to the temporal nature of a cause . A ...
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... causes of other people's behavior than when we explain our own actions . We are more likely to see our own behavior as being responsive to the situation - i.e. as having external causes . This is particularly true for negative behaviors ...
... causes of other people's behavior than when we explain our own actions . We are more likely to see our own behavior as being responsive to the situation - i.e. as having external causes . This is particularly true for negative behaviors ...
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... causes ) . Conversely , positive acts and suc- cess are more likely to be attributed to internal causes for ingroup members than for members of an outgroup . As we discussed in Chapter 1 , this ethnocentric pattern of attributions was ...
... causes ) . Conversely , positive acts and suc- cess are more likely to be attributed to internal causes for ingroup members than for members of an outgroup . As we discussed in Chapter 1 , this ethnocentric pattern of attributions was ...
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WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
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