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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... increased when the group is threatened or stigmatized . Results of an experiment by Turner and his col- leagues ( Turner et al . 1984 ) demonstrated that when individuals are committed to group membership , ingroup defeat produced even ...
... increased when the group is threatened or stigmatized . Results of an experiment by Turner and his col- leagues ( Turner et al . 1984 ) demonstrated that when individuals are committed to group membership , ingroup defeat produced even ...
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... increased ( Higgins and King 1981 ) , and more negative informa- tion is noticed , processed , and available to influence the valence of attributions and actions . Stereotypes about outgroups most often are predominantly negative , and ...
... increased ( Higgins and King 1981 ) , and more negative informa- tion is noticed , processed , and available to influence the valence of attributions and actions . Stereotypes about outgroups most often are predominantly negative , and ...
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... increased cross - ethnic inter- actions , and generalized reduction in ethnic prejudice ( Sharan 1980 ; Johnson and Johnson ... increasing student achievement as well as improving intergroup relations . " Status equality An important ...
... increased cross - ethnic inter- actions , and generalized reduction in ethnic prejudice ( Sharan 1980 ; Johnson and Johnson ... increasing student achievement as well as improving intergroup relations . " Status equality An important ...
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