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The Psychology of Repression and Polarization
Elizabeth R. Nugent
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Between-group
100%
Tunisia
50%
Psychological Theory
50%
Cooperative Behavior
50%
Egypt
50%
Group Identity
50%
Causal Relationship
50%
Social Identity
50%
Differentiation Process
50%
Political Polarization
50%
Ingroup Identification
50%
Group Identification
50%
Perceptual Distance
50%
Democratic Politics
50%
Opposition Groups
50%
Political Opposition
50%
Social Sciences
Repression
100%
Case Study
20%
Cooperatives
20%
Egypt
20%
Psychological Theory
20%
Laboratory Experiment
20%
Tunisia
20%
Political Opposition
20%
Psychology
Repression
100%
Psychological Theory
20%
Case Study
20%
Mixed Methods
20%