Ethnocentrism: Theories of Conflict, Ethnic Attitudes, and Group BehaviorWiley, 1972 - 310 sivua |
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... selective propagation of adaptive forms ( see Campbell , 1965b ) . That is , the advantages for survival of bounded groupings are perceived by the participants themselves , who act on this information to create sharper boundaries , or ...
... selective propagation of adaptive forms ( see Campbell , 1965b ) . That is , the advantages for survival of bounded groupings are perceived by the participants themselves , who act on this information to create sharper boundaries , or ...
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... selective retention of systems whereby groups specifically indoctrinate their young as to against which displacement targets to vent their hostility . Four lines of thought make these traditions understandable , and give different ...
... selective retention of systems whereby groups specifically indoctrinate their young as to against which displacement targets to vent their hostility . Four lines of thought make these traditions understandable , and give different ...
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... selective way which is related to their actual attributes . He will react positively to some , negatively to others , depending on their behavior , and one basis for these differential reactions will be the effects of their behavior on ...
... selective way which is related to their actual attributes . He will react positively to some , negatively to others , depending on their behavior , and one basis for these differential reactions will be the effects of their behavior on ...
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