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The Different Effects of Simple and Crossed Categorizations: A Result of the Category Differentiation Process or of Differential Category Salience?

The Different Effects of Simple and Crossed Categorizations: A Result of the Category... This chapter provides a literature review and a report of a new experiment concerning the effects of crossed categorizations upon intergroup discrimination. On the basis of these data, Turner's (1981) version of social identity theory is critically evaluated. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png European Review of Social Psychology Taylor & Francis

The Different Effects of Simple and Crossed Categorizations: A Result of the Category Differentiation Process or of Differential Category Salience?

European Review of Social Psychology , Volume 2 (1): 32 – Jan 1, 1991

The Different Effects of Simple and Crossed Categorizations: A Result of the Category Differentiation Process or of Differential Category Salience?

European Review of Social Psychology , Volume 2 (1): 32 – Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

This chapter provides a literature review and a report of a new experiment concerning the effects of crossed categorizations upon intergroup discrimination. On the basis of these data, Turner's (1981) version of social identity theory is critically evaluated.

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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
ISSN
1479-277X
eISSN
1046-3283
DOI
10.1080/14792779143000088
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Abstract

This chapter provides a literature review and a report of a new experiment concerning the effects of crossed categorizations upon intergroup discrimination. On the basis of these data, Turner's (1981) version of social identity theory is critically evaluated.

Journal

European Review of Social PsychologyTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1991

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