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Moderating role of the ingroup norms on the association between identification and ingroup bias
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2020-07-16
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Çoksan, Sami
Cingöz Ulu, Banu
Sayılan, Gülden
Solak Örses, Nevin
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S. Çoksan, B. Cingöz Ulu, G. Sayılan, and N. Solak Örses, “Moderating role of the ingroup norms on the association between identification and ingroup bias,” 2020, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75864.