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 of specific contrasting groups , or could " they " refer to all other human beings who are excluded from membership in the ingroup ? Both theory and research are ambiguous on this issue of the need for specific outgroups as a ...
... members of specific contrasting groups , or could " they " refer to all other human beings who are excluded from membership in the ingroup ? Both theory and research are ambiguous on this issue of the need for specific outgroups as a ...
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... member of the ingroup . People think about the self more frequently when making ingroup judgments than when making outgroup judgments ( Park and Judd 1990 ) . They also assume more similarity between themselves and the ingroup than ...
... member of the ingroup . People think about the self more frequently when making ingroup judgments than when making outgroup judgments ( Park and Judd 1990 ) . They also assume more similarity between themselves and the ingroup than ...
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... ingroup member ( where it is more likely to be attributed to external or situational causes ) . Conversely , positive acts and suc- cess are more likely to be attributed to internal causes for ingroup members than for members of an ...
... ingroup member ( where it is more likely to be attributed to external or situational causes ) . Conversely , positive acts and suc- cess are more likely to be attributed to internal causes for ingroup members than for members of an ...
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