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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... pattern for Scottish and English voices . English voices were rated higher on traits associated with socio- economic status , especially by Scottish subjects . The Scottish subjects , however , rated the Scottish voices higher on a set ...
... pattern for Scottish and English voices . English voices were rated higher on traits associated with socio- economic status , especially by Scottish subjects . The Scottish subjects , however , rated the Scottish voices higher on a set ...
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... pattern of results . As can be seen , discrimination , and consequently distinctiveness , is very marked in the minority with positive self - image and the majority with negative self - image . Fair responses were most frequent amongst ...
... pattern of results . As can be seen , discrimination , and consequently distinctiveness , is very marked in the minority with positive self - image and the majority with negative self - image . Fair responses were most frequent amongst ...
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... pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of variance showed that this group rated their own team's supporters as significantly less violent than the other two groups rated their own supporters . Tukey ...
... pattern of responses from the implicit threat group was different . Analysis of variance showed that this group rated their own team's supporters as significantly less violent than the other two groups rated their own supporters . Tukey ...
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Contributors | 1 |
2 Interindividual Behaviour and Intergroup | 45 |
Social Categorization Social Identity and Social | 61 |
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