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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... status differentials . As with self - esteem , the findings from research on the relationship between ingroup status and intergroup discrimination are mixed . In a meta - analysis of a large number of laboratory studies , Mullen and ...
... status differentials . As with self - esteem , the findings from research on the relationship between ingroup status and intergroup discrimination are mixed . In a meta - analysis of a large number of laboratory studies , Mullen and ...
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... status system is perceived to be unstable or subject to change . Clear - cut , stable intergroup status relations tend to reduce the salience of inter- group comparisons , but instability in the status hierarchy enhances comparison ...
... status system is perceived to be unstable or subject to change . Clear - cut , stable intergroup status relations tend to reduce the salience of inter- group comparisons , but instability in the status hierarchy enhances comparison ...
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... status ingroups , perceived collective injustice enhances group identification and efforts to improve the status position of the group as a whole ( Taylor et al . 1987 ; Wright et al . 1990 ; Ellemers et al . 1993 ) . At the same time ...
... status ingroups , perceived collective injustice enhances group identification and efforts to improve the status position of the group as a whole ( Taylor et al . 1987 ; Wright et al . 1990 ; Ellemers et al . 1993 ) . At the same time ...
Contents
FROM BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES | 1 |
WHAT IS JUST | 77 |
INTERGROUP CONTACT COOPERATION | 107 |
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