Norm Violation, Attribution and Attitudes in Intergroup Relations |
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Introductory remarks | 1 |
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Norm violation social attribution | 44 |
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actor's group membership aggressive allochthones analysis analysis of variance ANOVA attribution theory biases causal Chapter cognitive compared comparison competitive context cooperative correlation DeRidder Dutch subjects dyads ethnic ethnocentric evaluations expected explanations face-to-face factors favour females group members group-serving bias Hewstone hitting hypothesis IA conditions illusory correlation individual influence ingroup actor ingroup and outgroup ingroup bias ingroup identification ingroup reaction integration interaction effect intergroup attitudes intergroup behaviour intergroup conflict intergroup relations intergroup relationship interpersonal Jaspars Journal of Social less main effect males means Morley & Stephenson nearly significant negotiation Netherlands norm violating behaviour obtained outcome outgroup actor outgroup attitude outgroup behaviour outgroup bias outgroup members outgroup reaction perceived predicted present PSYSA Rabbie react reactions to norm relative deprivation Relative deprivation theory Rijsman Schruijer Sherif situation SOCAS social attribution social identity Social Psychology stereotypes stronger Tajfel tion Turkish subjects Turkish victim Turks and Dutch variables whereas