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Muzafer Sherif - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muzafer Sherif (July 29, 1906, in Odemis, İzmir, Turkey – October 16, 1988, in Fairbanks, Alaska) was one of the founders of social psychology. He helped develop social judgment theory and realistic ...
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Realistic conflict theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Realistic conflict theory is a theory within social psychology that ties into discrimination and stereotypes. The theory puts forth the concept that limited resources will lead to conflict between gr...
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On the basis of findings at a sociological level, hypotheses concerning the formation of small in-groups and relations between them were derived and tested in our 1949 camp experiment (Sherif and Sherif, 1953). One of the major concerns of that study was the feasibility of experimental production of in-groups...
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Muzafer Sherif; O. J. Harvey, contrib.; William R. Hood, contrib.; Carolyn W. Sherif, contrib.; Jack White, contrib. ; Wesleyan University Press distributed by; University Press of New England; 1988 • 264 pp. 41 illus. ... “[The Robbers Cave Experiment] has, in my opinion, achieved the status of a...
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What is the Realistic Conflict Theory? Several studies are explained. Sherif's Robbers Cave experiment is also. ... Realistic conflict theory is included in connection with Sherif's Robbers Cave experiment.
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Is there any documentation on whether or not the Parent's of the 24 boys used in the "Cave Robbers Experiment" were aware that the boys were involved in an experiment?
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In interpreting these results, one must be careful to note that no single experiment can establish by itself a principle of broad applicability. Furthermore, the conditions of Sherif's experiment differed markedly from the conflict-torn situations in the real world.
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