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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... members . To the extent that a particular group member exemplifies the characteristics that are distinctive or important to that group , that individual will be socially attractive to other ingroup members , regardless of inter ...
... members . To the extent that a particular group member exemplifies the characteristics that are distinctive or important to that group , that individual will be socially attractive to other ingroup members , regardless of inter ...
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... groups may be subject to change . These are the perceived permeability of group boundaries and the perceived stability and legitimacy of the status differences between groups . Permeability refers to the extent to which group members ...
... groups may be subject to change . These are the perceived permeability of group boundaries and the perceived stability and legitimacy of the status differences between groups . Permeability refers to the extent to which group members ...
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... group members 3 the presence of mindguards - members who take it on them- selves to prevent the intrusion into group discussions of ideas and information that they think would be disruptive . All three factors limit the information that ...
... group members 3 the presence of mindguards - members who take it on them- selves to prevent the intrusion into group discussions of ideas and information that they think would be disruptive . All three factors limit the information that ...
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