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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... favor the outgroup , the same differential is likely to be evaluated as unfair and unjustified - something closer to equality seems more “ fair ” in this circumstance . An interesting experimental test of differences in perceived just ...
... favor the outgroup , the same differential is likely to be evaluated as unfair and unjustified - something closer to equality seems more “ fair ” in this circumstance . An interesting experimental test of differences in perceived just ...
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... favor of the ingroup is not just a defensive reaction to outgroup power ( Diehl 1990 ) . As Sachdev and Bourhis ( 1991 ) point out , power is a neces- sary condition for effective discrimination . Members of low power groups may prefer ...
... favor of the ingroup is not just a defensive reaction to outgroup power ( Diehl 1990 ) . As Sachdev and Bourhis ( 1991 ) point out , power is a neces- sary condition for effective discrimination . Members of low power groups may prefer ...
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... favors the ingroup over outgroups is by far the dominant pattern in intergroup relations , the exist- ence of power and ... favor the outgroup over the ingroup ( Mullen et al . 1992a ) . Examined more closely , however , this effect is ...
... favors the ingroup over outgroups is by far the dominant pattern in intergroup relations , the exist- ence of power and ... favor the outgroup over the ingroup ( Mullen et al . 1992a ) . Examined more closely , however , this effect is ...
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WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
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