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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... membership in some of those categories , but belong to different categories on others . When two or more cat- egory distinctions are available , the implications for how ingroup- outgroup differentiations are drawn are not always clear ...
... membership in some of those categories , but belong to different categories on others . When two or more cat- egory distinctions are available , the implications for how ingroup- outgroup differentiations are drawn are not always clear ...
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... membership to satisfy an individual's need for meaning and coherence , the clarity of the boundary that separates ingroup membership from nonmembership becomes particularly important . Therefore theories based on self - verification ...
... membership to satisfy an individual's need for meaning and coherence , the clarity of the boundary that separates ingroup membership from nonmembership becomes particularly important . Therefore theories based on self - verification ...
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... membership in the higher status outgroup and seek social mobility as a strategy for improv- ing positive social identity ( van Knippenberg and Ellemers 1993 ) . Experimental studies have confirmed that manipulations of per- ceived ...
... membership in the higher status outgroup and seek social mobility as a strategy for improv- ing positive social identity ( van Knippenberg and Ellemers 1993 ) . Experimental studies have confirmed that manipulations of per- ceived ...
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