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Stereotypes As Explanations The Formation Of Meaningful Beliefs About Social Groups Craig Mcgarty

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Stereotypes As Explanations The Formation Of Meaningful Beliefs About Social Groups Craig Mcgarty
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Craig McGarty, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt, Russell Spears
ISBN: 9780511041358, 9780521800471, 9780521804820, 0521800471, 0521804825, 0511041357
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Stereotypes As Explanations The Formation Of Meaningful Beliefs About Social Groups Craig Mcgarty by Craig Mcgarty, Vincent Y. Yzerbyt, Russell Spears 9780511041358, 9780521800471, 9780521804820, 0521800471, 0521804825, 0511041357 instant download after payment.

Stereotyping is one of the most important issues in social psychology, but relatively little is known about how and why stereotypes form. This book explores the process of stereotype formation; the way people develop impressions and view social groups. Conventional approaches to stereotyping assume that stereotypes are based on erroneous and distorted processes, but the authors of this unique study have a very different view. They propose that stereotypes form to explain aspects of social groups and; in particular; to explain relationships between groups.

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