Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... reference groups in particular multiple - loyalty situations that individuals acting alone or collectively have no choice , which makes a reference - group analysis considerably less interesting . As investigations have become more ...
... reference groups in particular multiple - loyalty situations that individuals acting alone or collectively have no choice , which makes a reference - group analysis considerably less interesting . As investigations have become more ...
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... reference groups involved ; he shows how " tribalism , " far from being " traditional , " emerged as the result of policies altering the reference - group structure . Mitchell , whose Central African research was cited by Merton ( 1957 ...
... reference groups involved ; he shows how " tribalism , " far from being " traditional , " emerged as the result of policies altering the reference - group structure . Mitchell , whose Central African research was cited by Merton ( 1957 ...
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... reference group . The motivational and standard - of - comparison functions attributed to reference groups ( Kelly , 1952 ; Shibutani , 1955 ; Turner , 1956 ) do not necessarily imply membership in the reference group nor aspiration to ...
... reference group . The motivational and standard - of - comparison functions attributed to reference groups ( Kelly , 1952 ; Shibutani , 1955 ; Turner , 1956 ) do not necessarily imply membership in the reference group nor aspiration to ...
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