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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... political science and history . In seeking to explain the causes of war and global conflict , social scientists most often look to political and economic determinants rather than the psychology of individuals . Warfare appears to be ...
... political science and history . In seeking to explain the causes of war and global conflict , social scientists most often look to political and economic determinants rather than the psychology of individuals . Warfare appears to be ...
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... political his- tory , political scientist Ole Holsti ( 1972 ) compiled a compelling case for the idea that political decision making under crisis con- ditions is analogous to individual decision making under stress . Emotional stress ...
... political his- tory , political scientist Ole Holsti ( 1972 ) compiled a compelling case for the idea that political decision making under crisis con- ditions is analogous to individual decision making under stress . Emotional stress ...
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... political psychology , pp . 183-219 . Durham , NC : Duke University Press . Silverstein , B. ( 1989 ) . Enemy images : The psychology of U.S. attitudes and cognitions regarding the Soviet Union . American Psychologist , 44 , 903-13 ...
... political psychology , pp . 183-219 . Durham , NC : Duke University Press . Silverstein , B. ( 1989 ) . Enemy images : The psychology of U.S. attitudes and cognitions regarding the Soviet Union . American Psychologist , 44 , 903-13 ...
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