Intergroup RelationsIntergroup Relations examines social psychology's unique contribution to our understanding of intergroup relations, examining the whole range of interactions from the level of individual psychological processes to the behaviour of large social groups. |
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... category distinction is highly salient or dominant . But in a pluralistic society , individuals simultaneously hold memberships in multiple social categories . Within the same setting , a particular person might be identified in terms ...
... category distinction is highly salient or dominant . But in a pluralistic society , individuals simultaneously hold memberships in multiple social categories . Within the same setting , a particular person might be identified in terms ...
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... categories as a factor in group identification . Distinctiveness incorporates both category sali- ence and the exclusiveness of group membership as properties of specific social categories . In a recent variation of self ...
... categories as a factor in group identification . Distinctiveness incorporates both category sali- ence and the exclusiveness of group membership as properties of specific social categories . In a recent variation of self ...
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... category identities they represent but also in terms of the different roles ... membership . Under these conditions , the job of getting the task done would ... category identities were highly salient , this categoriza- tion would not be ...
... category identities they represent but also in terms of the different roles ... membership . Under these conditions , the job of getting the task done would ... category identities were highly salient , this categoriza- tion would not be ...
Contents
FROM BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES | 1 |
WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
Copyright | |
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action aggression allocation attribution bias attributions biases Brewer CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ category membership Chapter cognitive competition context cooperative Crocker CRUZ The University decision desegregation dilemma dimensions discussed effects emotional ethnic ethnocentric evaluation experimental experiments factors group identity group members group membership group polarization groupthink Hewstone high status groups Hogg hostility identification individuals ingroup and outgroup ingroup bias ingroup favoritism ingroup-outgroup Insko interaction intergroup conflict intergroup contact intergroup discrimination intergroup relations interpersonal Journal of Personality Journal of Social Latino low status groups negative one's outcomes outgroup homogeneity outgroup members participants perceived perceptions Personality and Social perspective positive distinctiveness prejudice prisoner's dilemma processes responses role salient self-esteem social categories social comparison social comparison theory social groups social identity theory social motives Social Psychology sociobiological status differences status differentials stereotypes study of intergroup subgroups superordinate Tajfel target tion Turner University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA