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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... ingroup bias . Biased allocations in the minimal intergroup situation were inter- preted as an attempt to create a positive advantage for the ingroup over the outgroup , thus enhancing the ingroup's value in com- parison to that of the ...
... ingroup bias . Biased allocations in the minimal intergroup situation were inter- preted as an attempt to create a positive advantage for the ingroup over the outgroup , thus enhancing the ingroup's value in com- parison to that of the ...
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... ingroup bias than those assigned to low status conditions ( see also Sachdev and Bourhis 1987 , 1991 ) . However , this status effect is qualified by important factors related to the nature of the status differences between groups and ...
... ingroup bias than those assigned to low status conditions ( see also Sachdev and Bourhis 1987 , 1991 ) . However , this status effect is qualified by important factors related to the nature of the status differences between groups and ...
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... ingroup bias ( Brewer and Campbell 1976 ) . Further , when consensual support for status differences between groups is removed ( when they are perceived to be unstable and illegitimate ) , outgroup bias on the part of low status groups ...
... ingroup bias ( Brewer and Campbell 1976 ) . Further , when consensual support for status differences between groups is removed ( when they are perceived to be unstable and illegitimate ) , outgroup bias on the part of low status groups ...
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