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Emergence and escalation of intergroup conflict: A review and future directives in social psychology.

Nawata, 2013

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2961204545071148834
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Nawata K
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Japanese Journal of Experimental Social Psychology

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Studies of intergroup conflict in social psychology were reviewed and discussed. Intergroup conflict was examined through three perspectives which focus on the concept of group. The first perspective was" formation of ingroups", and examined the effect of ingroup …
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