Differentiation Between Social Groups: Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup RelationsEuropean Association of Experimental Social Psychology by Academic Press, 1978 - 474 sivua |
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... illegitimacy are thought to reside . This is by no means a new concept in social psychology . A careful review of the experimental studies on interpersonal aggression shows that the inde- pendent variable of the perceived legitimacy of ...
... illegitimacy are thought to reside . This is by no means a new concept in social psychology . A careful review of the experimental studies on interpersonal aggression shows that the inde- pendent variable of the perceived legitimacy of ...
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... illegitimacy in Tajfel's sense . Perceived illegitimacy always implies , by definition , some degree of instability in a purely conceptual or theoretical sense . However , there are many instances when for all practical purposes ...
... illegitimacy in Tajfel's sense . Perceived illegitimacy always implies , by definition , some degree of instability in a purely conceptual or theoretical sense . However , there are many instances when for all practical purposes ...
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... illegitimacy increases ingroup bias for both high and low status groups ; and ( b ) perceived instability increases ingroup bias for legitimately superior and illegitimately inferior groups , but has the reverse effect for ...
... illegitimacy increases ingroup bias for both high and low status groups ; and ( b ) perceived instability increases ingroup bias for legitimately superior and illegitimately inferior groups , but has the reverse effect for ...
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