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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... perception of uniqueness . The anxiety often associated with being among outgroup persons ( Stephan and Stephan 1985 ) provides another source of motiva- tion for perceptions of outgroup homogeneity . We tend to feel uncomfortable in ...
... perception of uniqueness . The anxiety often associated with being among outgroup persons ( Stephan and Stephan 1985 ) provides another source of motiva- tion for perceptions of outgroup homogeneity . We tend to feel uncomfortable in ...
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... perceptions that blacks deviate from traditional cultural values , such as the Protestant work ethic . In turn ... perceptions of outgroup homogeneity discussed above , a third persistent phenomenon in intergroup perceptions is the ...
... perceptions that blacks deviate from traditional cultural values , such as the Protestant work ethic . In turn ... perceptions of outgroup homogeneity discussed above , a third persistent phenomenon in intergroup perceptions is the ...
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... Perception and misperception : the cognitive perspective Whereas sociobiologists and psychodynamic theorists place the psychological foundations of warfare in the system of human needs and motivations , political psychologists tend to ...
... Perception and misperception : the cognitive perspective Whereas sociobiologists and psychodynamic theorists place the psychological foundations of warfare in the system of human needs and motivations , political psychologists tend to ...
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