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Recent studies have reported that the variable of social categorization per se is sufficient for intergroup discrimination. This paper presents an explanation of these findings in terms of the … Expand. In-group bias in the minimal intergroup situation: A cognitive-motivational analysis. Experimental research on intergroup discrimination in favor of one's own group is reviewed in terms of the basis of differentiati on between in-group and outgroup and in terms of the response measure … Expand.
Social categorization and similarity in intergroup behaviour. The present study is one of a series exploring the role of social categorization in intergroup behaviour. Intergroup competition and its effect on intragroup and intergroup relations. Seventy-two male subjects from lower technical schools were divided into groups of three and assigned to three conditions in which they expected to work together in competition with another group, to … Expand.
Social categorization, interpersonal attraction and group formation. It is widely assumed that interpersonal attraction is the primary psychological basis of group formation.
Recent research disputes this view: the external designation of individuals as members of … Expand. A Theory of Social Comparison Processes. Hypothesis I: There exists, in the human organism, a drive to evaluate his opinions and his abilities. While opinions and abilities may, at first glance, seem to be quite different things, there is a … Expand.
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