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group decision making

  • Polzer, Jeffrey Thomas. 1995. “Group Identification and Intergroup Conflict: The Mystery of Multiple Group Boundaries”. Northwestern University. Referenced from www.proquest.com: Group identification and intergroup conflict: The mystery of multiple group boundaries.
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  • Paolini, Stefania, Miles Hewstone, Mark Rubin, and Helen Pay. 2004. “Increased Group Dispersion After Exposure to One Deviant Group Member: Testing Hamburger’s Model of Member-to-Group Generalization”. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 40: 569-85. Referenced from figshare.com: Increased group dispersion after exposure to one deviant group member: Testing Hamburger’s model of member-to-group generalization.
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