Intergroup Attitudes as a Function of Group Proximity and Task Orientation [electronic resource] / Allen H. Ryen.
Post-experimental seating patterns of two coacting, cooperating, or competing laboratory groups were factorially manipulated such that groups sat near, far, or randomly with respect to each other. A propinquity-attraction model predicted intergroup evaluations only to the extent that previously dete...
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