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Minority influence and intergroup relations: Social comparison and validation processes in the context of xenophobia in Switzerland

SANCHEZ-MAZAS, Margarita, MUGNY, Gabriel, FALOMIR PICHASTOR, Juan Manuel

SANCHEZ-MAZAS, Margarita, MUGNY, Gabriel, FALOMIR PICHASTOR, Juan Manuel.

Minority influence and intergroup relations: Social comparison and validation processes in the context of xenophobia in Switzerland. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 1997, vol. 56, no. 3, p.

182-192

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