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Article Selective Attention to In- and Out-Group Members Systematically Influences Intergroup Bias
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Document Date: 2014-10-17 10:51:07


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N. & Tipper S. P. / Cambridge University Press / Ferrey A. E. / MIT Press / Target / Group Members Systematically Influences Intergroup / Intergroup / McGraw-Hill / /

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University of Hamburg / Germany New York University / Applied University of Konstanz / Columbia University / University of Konstanz / New York University / /

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Cambridge University / Columbia University / New York University / New York / MIT / Psychology Department / Applied University / University of Hamburg in Germany / German Science Foundation / University of Konstanz / Department of Psychology / NYU / University of Hamburg / Hamburg / Psychology Department at New York University / /

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Gabriele Oettingen / Peter M. Gollwitzer / /

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Personality and Social Psychology Review / Personality And Social Psychology Bulletin / Journal of Experimental Social Psychology / Psychological Bulletin / Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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