Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... present or absent , are , in fact , dimensions on which the present - absent dichotomization boundary is arbitrarily drawn . Thus potentially we can affirm or infirm the hypothesis of universality by where we draw the line . The edge of ...
... present or absent , are , in fact , dimensions on which the present - absent dichotomization boundary is arbitrarily drawn . Thus potentially we can affirm or infirm the hypothesis of universality by where we draw the line . The edge of ...
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... present makes it inevitable that some ecological niches would exist in which environmental pressures were not operating toward boundedness , or were operating too weakly to achieve sharp boundaries . If a group can survive at a stable ...
... present makes it inevitable that some ecological niches would exist in which environmental pressures were not operating toward boundedness , or were operating too weakly to achieve sharp boundaries . If a group can survive at a stable ...
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... present principle ( 8.24 ) , in both its outgroup hostility and its ingroup peace aspects , is also predicted by invocation of point 8.12 , that displacement is triggered or facilitated by provocation . In this , it joins the prediction ...
... present principle ( 8.24 ) , in both its outgroup hostility and its ingroup peace aspects , is also predicted by invocation of point 8.12 , that displacement is triggered or facilitated by provocation . In this , it joins the prediction ...
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