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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... situation than are similar actions by outgroup members ( Hewstone 1990 ; Weber 1994 ) . Among the external factors in the situation that account for our behavior is the behavior of the other group . We are only responding to them . By ...
... situation than are similar actions by outgroup members ( Hewstone 1990 ; Weber 1994 ) . Among the external factors in the situation that account for our behavior is the behavior of the other group . We are only responding to them . By ...
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... situation itself . Many games and competitions , for instance , require a relative gain orientation , while other situations of social interdependence require mutual cooperation . Of particular concern to intergroup relations is the ...
... situation itself . Many games and competitions , for instance , require a relative gain orientation , while other situations of social interdependence require mutual cooperation . Of particular concern to intergroup relations is the ...
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... situation . When the prisoner's dilemma is generalized to groups of more than two people , it is known as a social dilemma ( Messick and Brewer 1983 ) . Social dilemmas are choice situations in which individuals acting in their own self ...
... situation . When the prisoner's dilemma is generalized to groups of more than two people , it is known as a social dilemma ( Messick and Brewer 1983 ) . Social dilemmas are choice situations in which individuals acting in their own self ...
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