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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... suggest that a primitive type of person categor- ization , which is automatic and unlearned , separates persons who ... suggested , researchers have noted that anxiety is a frequent consequence of outgroup contact ( Stephan 1992 ...
... suggest that a primitive type of person categor- ization , which is automatic and unlearned , separates persons who ... suggested , researchers have noted that anxiety is a frequent consequence of outgroup contact ( Stephan 1992 ...
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... suggests that five specific emotions are most likely to be aroused in intergroup situations : fear , disgust ... suggest that outgroup status in and of itself and in the absence of the experience of prior negative consequences or ...
... suggests that five specific emotions are most likely to be aroused in intergroup situations : fear , disgust ... suggest that outgroup status in and of itself and in the absence of the experience of prior negative consequences or ...
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... suggests that biased behavior , even in one who sincerely embraces egalitarianism , is not the result of prejudice ... suggested that an attitude can be defined as an overall evaluation of a social group that is based on a combination of ...
... suggests that biased behavior , even in one who sincerely embraces egalitarianism , is not the result of prejudice ... suggested that an attitude can be defined as an overall evaluation of a social group that is based on a combination of ...
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