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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... evaluation . In such cases , one must rely on social comparison to other persons or groups . Because judgments about the goodness of one's performance or one's outcomes are often necessarily comparative , there is a sense in which such ...
... evaluation . In such cases , one must rely on social comparison to other persons or groups . Because judgments about the goodness of one's performance or one's outcomes are often necessarily comparative , there is a sense in which such ...
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... evaluations of blacks . Thus the model predicts that in comparison with how whites respond to other whites , their conflicted feelings about black Americans lead them to evaluate them more extremely - either more extremely positive or ...
... evaluations of blacks . Thus the model predicts that in comparison with how whites respond to other whites , their conflicted feelings about black Americans lead them to evaluate them more extremely - either more extremely positive or ...
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... evaluation , however , which are irrelevant to the nature of the status difference between groups , differences between high and low status groups in the degree of ingroup bias are eliminated or reversed . When evaluating groups on ...
... evaluation , however , which are irrelevant to the nature of the status difference between groups , differences between high and low status groups in the degree of ingroup bias are eliminated or reversed . When evaluating groups on ...
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