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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... particularly true if the attributions we make about another individual's actions are influenced by group membership , as indicated by results of research on attributional biases . Biases in attribution We have previously discussed the ...
... particularly true if the attributions we make about another individual's actions are influenced by group membership , as indicated by results of research on attributional biases . Biases in attribution We have previously discussed the ...
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... particularly more advantaged outgroups . Fraternal deprivation is more closely associated with ethnic identification than perceptions of personal deprivation ( Petta and Walker 1992 ) . What makes the fraternal deprivation concept ...
... particularly more advantaged outgroups . Fraternal deprivation is more closely associated with ethnic identification than perceptions of personal deprivation ( Petta and Walker 1992 ) . What makes the fraternal deprivation concept ...
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... particularly high for minority high status groups ( Mullen et al . 1992a ) . Sachdev and Bourhis ( 1991 ) argue that this is because when the dominant group is in the minority , the status structure is inherently more unstable than when ...
... particularly high for minority high status groups ( Mullen et al . 1992a ) . Sachdev and Bourhis ( 1991 ) argue that this is because when the dominant group is in the minority , the status structure is inherently more unstable than when ...
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