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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... increase in arousal causes selective attention toward the most salient cues in a situation . This restricted , selective attention has the effect of altering interpretation of the total situation . In social situa- tions , arousal and ...
... increase in arousal causes selective attention toward the most salient cues in a situation . This restricted , selective attention has the effect of altering interpretation of the total situation . In social situa- tions , arousal and ...
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... increase the likelihood that we will interpret that person's ensuing behavior as confirming our negative expectations - the friendly intention can be seen as evidence of pushiness ; the inquisitive interest , as nosiness ; or the ...
... increase the likelihood that we will interpret that person's ensuing behavior as confirming our negative expectations - the friendly intention can be seen as evidence of pushiness ; the inquisitive interest , as nosiness ; or the ...
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... increase in attraction +0.80 +0.70 +0.60 +0.50 +0.40 +0.30 +0.20 +0.10 0.00 Advantage given to one group No ... increases ingroup bias and discrimination ( Brewer 1979 ) as well as anxiety and negative affect toward the outgroup ( Wilder ...
... increase in attraction +0.80 +0.70 +0.60 +0.50 +0.40 +0.30 +0.20 +0.10 0.00 Advantage given to one group No ... increases ingroup bias and discrimination ( Brewer 1979 ) as well as anxiety and negative affect toward the outgroup ( Wilder ...
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