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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... direction of moderate positions expressed in the discussion . However , when the tape is believed to be a discussion among ingroup category members , subjects shift their own attitudes in the direction of the more extreme positions ...
... direction of moderate positions expressed in the discussion . However , when the tape is believed to be a discussion among ingroup category members , subjects shift their own attitudes in the direction of the more extreme positions ...
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... directions . One line of research investigates whether discriminating in favor of ingroups and against outgroups has the effect of enhancing global self - esteem ( Oakes and Turner 1980 ; Lemyre and Smith 1985 ) . Other researchers have ...
... directions . One line of research investigates whether discriminating in favor of ingroups and against outgroups has the effect of enhancing global self - esteem ( Oakes and Turner 1980 ; Lemyre and Smith 1985 ) . Other researchers have ...
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... direction of intergroup discrimination as a func- tion of status differences between ingroup and outgroup , and the perceived stability of those status relationships . The expression of ingroup bias depicted for each condition ...
... direction of intergroup discrimination as a func- tion of status differences between ingroup and outgroup , and the perceived stability of those status relationships . The expression of ingroup bias depicted for each condition ...
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