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The Dark Side of Indirect Cross-Group Contact: Implications for Collective Action
Author: Bitacola, Lisa Margaret
Date created: 2013-06-17
But I’m not like the rest of them: do majority group members’ emotional expressions affect collective action orientation in minority group members?
Author: Droogendyk, Lisa Marie
Date created: 2011-07-15

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