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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... perceived homogeneity within categories and distinctiveness between categories . A concrete demonstration of ... perceived length of the longest line in category A and the shortest line in category B was much greater than the actual ...
... perceived homogeneity within categories and distinctiveness between categories . A concrete demonstration of ... perceived length of the longest line in category A and the shortest line in category B was much greater than the actual ...
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... perceived discri- mination at the personal and social levels of identification . But it is discrimination against one's group that is more closely associated with perceived social injustice and desire for social change ( Guimond and ...
... perceived discri- mination at the personal and social levels of identification . But it is discrimination against one's group that is more closely associated with perceived social injustice and desire for social change ( Guimond and ...
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... perceived permeability of group boundaries and the perceived stability and legitimacy of the status differences between groups . Permeability refers to the extent to which group members can expect to be able to move from one group to ...
... perceived permeability of group boundaries and the perceived stability and legitimacy of the status differences between groups . Permeability refers to the extent to which group members can expect to be able to move from one group to ...
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