Models of crossed categorization and intergroup relations.
Two studies explored 6 models of crossed categorization. In Experiment 1, Muslims (majority) and Hindus (minority) in Bangladesh evaluated 1 of 4 target groups created by crossing religion (Hindu or Muslim) and nationality (Bangladeshi or Indian) and then rated the target group's perceived vari...
Autors principals: | Hewstone, M, Islam, MR, Judd, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1993
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