COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS
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author | Johnston, L Hewstone, M |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6be6353f-cc59-43e8-92dc-530281e0af752022-03-26T19:07:12ZCOGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERSJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6be6353f-cc59-43e8-92dc-530281e0af75Symplectic Elements at Oxford1992Johnston, LHewstone, M |
spellingShingle | Johnston, L Hewstone, M COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title | COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title_full | COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title_fullStr | COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title_full_unstemmed | COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title_short | COGNITIVE MODELS OF STEREOTYPE CHANGE .3. SUBTYPING AND THE PERCEIVED TYPICALITY OF DISCONFIRMING GROUP MEMBERS |
title_sort | cognitive models of stereotype change 3 subtyping and the perceived typicality of disconfirming group members |
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