How are social identities linked to self-conception and intergroup orientation? The moderating effect of implicit theories
Social identity approaches assume that social identification affects both self-conception and intergroup orientation. The authors contend that such social identification effects are accentuated when people hold a fixed view of human character and attribute immutable dispositions to social groups. To...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2003
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