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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... outgroup judgments ( Park and Judd 1990 ) . They also assume more similarity between themselves and the ingroup than ... members than with outgroup members , we are more familiar with them , we notice more instances of differences among ...
... outgroup judgments ( Park and Judd 1990 ) . They also assume more similarity between themselves and the ingroup than ... members than with outgroup members , we are more familiar with them , we notice more instances of differences among ...
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... outgroup members . Prior to their introduction to the teacher - learner paradigm , half of the subjects overheard the black or white learner , in reality a confederate of the experimenter , directly insult the subject . Although hearing ...
... outgroup members . Prior to their introduction to the teacher - learner paradigm , half of the subjects overheard the black or white learner , in reality a confederate of the experimenter , directly insult the subject . Although hearing ...
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... outgroup categorization in interactions with group members . Evidence for the effectiveness of personalized interactions with outgroup members is provided by results of laboratory experiments with artificially created social categories ...
... outgroup categorization in interactions with group members . Evidence for the effectiveness of personalized interactions with outgroup members is provided by results of laboratory experiments with artificially created social categories ...
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