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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... lead to the development of a " social change " structure of beliefs ; and ( 4 ) a direct conflict of objective interests between groups which is not necessarily related to a rigid stratification or enduring status differences . The ...
... lead to the development of a " social change " structure of beliefs ; and ( 4 ) a direct conflict of objective interests between groups which is not necessarily related to a rigid stratification or enduring status differences . The ...
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... lead to leaving despite the difficulties and dis- advantages of moving " downwards " ; in the “ inferior " groups , it may lead to staying in , even if moving " upwards " happens not to be too difficult and presents personal advantages ...
... lead to leaving despite the difficulties and dis- advantages of moving " downwards " ; in the “ inferior " groups , it may lead to staying in , even if moving " upwards " happens not to be too difficult and presents personal advantages ...
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... lead to the prediction of intense hostility in intergroup attitudes and of marked discrimination in intergroup behaviour . The results of the experimental studies so far described , together with the consideration of some " real ...
... lead to the prediction of intense hostility in intergroup attitudes and of marked discrimination in intergroup behaviour . The results of the experimental studies so far described , together with the consideration of some " real ...
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2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
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