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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... decision being made by participants in these experiments when they were called upon to allocate points on behalf of two other individuals . On what basis could such a decision be made ? Keep in mind that the decision never affected the ...
... decision being made by participants in these experiments when they were called upon to allocate points on behalf of two other individuals . On what basis could such a decision be made ? Keep in mind that the decision never affected the ...
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... decisions . Decision makers consistently deviated from the point of maximum fairness in order to assign more points to the member of their own ingroup . In the first experiment conducted by Tajfel and his colleagues , 26 out of 32 ...
... decisions . Decision makers consistently deviated from the point of maximum fairness in order to assign more points to the member of their own ingroup . In the first experiment conducted by Tajfel and his colleagues , 26 out of 32 ...
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... Decision pressure Faulty decision - evaluation strategies Janis ( 1972 , 1982 ) concluded that faulty decision making occurs primarily as a consequence of a distorted cognitive style ( " group- think " ) that prevents group members from ...
... Decision pressure Faulty decision - evaluation strategies Janis ( 1972 , 1982 ) concluded that faulty decision making occurs primarily as a consequence of a distorted cognitive style ( " group- think " ) that prevents group members from ...
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