Social comparison during political transition: Interaction of entity versus incremental beliefs and social Identities
The relation between intergroup perceptions and peoples implicit theories of the malleability of human attributes or character was examined. We predicted that people who believe that human attributes are fixed (entity theorists) may also view a group as an entity and thus would rely on trait-based d...
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Main Authors: | HONG, Ying-Yi, CHIU, Chi-Yue, YEUNG, Grace, TONG, Jennifer Y. Y. |
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1999
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