Managing Intergroup Attitudes among Hong Kong Adolescents: Effects of Social Category Inclusiveness and Time Pressure
Previous research has shown a widespread bias among Hong Kong adolescents against Chinese Mainlanders. Based on social identity and social cognitive theories, we examined the effects of identity frame switching (situational induction of social category inclusiveness) and time pressure (environmental...
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Main Authors: | LAM, Shui Fong, CHIU, Chi-Yue, LAU, Ivy Yee-Man |
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2006
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