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Conceptions of self / Attitude change / Ego psychology / Self / Daniel Bar-Tal / In-group–out-group bias / Cognitive dissonance / Self-Discrepancy Theory / Identity / Mind / Behavior / Social psychology
Date: 2010-07-25 12:26:27
Conceptions of self
Attitude change
Ego psychology
Self
Daniel Bar-Tal
In-group–out-group bias
Cognitive dissonance
Self-Discrepancy Theory
Identity
Mind
Behavior
Social psychology

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