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A social psychological framework for understanding social inclusion and exclusion |
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg and José M. Marques |
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Social exclusion increases aggression and self-defeating behavior while reducing intelligent thought and prosocial behavior |
Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister |
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Reacting to ostracism : retaliation or reconciliation? |
Kipling D. Williams and Cassandra L. Govan |
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Stigma and social exclusion |
Brenda Major and Collette P. Eccleston |
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The role of exclusion in maintaining ingroup inclusion |
Cynthia L. Pickett and Marilynn B. Brewer |
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Exclusion of the self by close others and by groups : implications of the self-expansion model |
Tracy McGlaughlin-Volpe ... [et al.] |
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Managing group composition : inclusive and exclusive role transitions/ John M. Levine, Richard L. Moreland, and Leslie R. M. Hausmann |
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When bad becomes good (and vice versa) : why social exclusion is not based on difference |
Dominic Abrams ... [et al.] |
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Fringe dwellers : processes of deviance and marginalization in groups |
Michael A. Hogg and Kelly S. Fielding, and John Darley |
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Delinquency : cause or consequence of social exclusion? |
Nicholas Emler and Stephen Reicher |
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Social inclusion and exclusion : recategorization and the perception of intergroup boundaries/ John F. Dovidio ... [et al.] |
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Intergroup contact in a divided society : challenging segregation in Northern Ireland |
Miles Hewstone ... [et al.] |
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Cognitive representations and exclusion of immigrants : why red-nosed reindeer don't play games |
Diana R. Rice and Brian Mullen |
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Attitudes toward immigrants and immigration : the role of national and international identity |
Victoria M. Esses ... [et al.] |
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A social psychological framework for understanding social inclusion and exclusion |
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg and José M. Marques |
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Social exclusion increases aggression and self-defeating behavior while reducing intelligent thought and prosocial behavior |
Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister |
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Reacting to ostracism : retaliation or reconciliation? |
Kipling D. Williams and Cassandra L. Govan |