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Perceptions of intergroup norms, levels of ingroup identity, and the extended contact effect
Author: Comeau, Joseph E.
Date created: 2007
Coping Options: Missing links between minority group identification and psychological well-being
Author: Outten, Henry Robert
Date created: 2008

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