Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... greater perceived homogeneity ( Hyman , 1960 ) . 5.5 The less contact with outgroup members , the greater the opportunity for overidealizing ( or underevaluating the outgroup's performance and values and the more likely its adoption as ...
... greater perceived homogeneity ( Hyman , 1960 ) . 5.5 The less contact with outgroup members , the greater the opportunity for overidealizing ( or underevaluating the outgroup's performance and values and the more likely its adoption as ...
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... greater the population density , the greater the residential proximity and crowdedness , the greater the ethnocentrism ( holding ingroup peace and coordination constant ) . This is predicted on the basis of the principle 8.2 , assuming ...
... greater the population density , the greater the residential proximity and crowdedness , the greater the ethnocentrism ( holding ingroup peace and coordination constant ) . This is predicted on the basis of the principle 8.2 , assuming ...
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... greater tendency to use as incentives for warriors the accumulation of visible , non - economic symbols of success ( trophies , scalps , enemy heads ) or the public practice of ritual cannibalism . 9.5.11 A greater tendency to view ...
... greater tendency to use as incentives for warriors the accumulation of visible , non - economic symbols of success ( trophies , scalps , enemy heads ) or the public practice of ritual cannibalism . 9.5.11 A greater tendency to view ...
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