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Social Identity Orientation and the Generation of Compensatory Expectations: Schema Maintenance Through Compensation

Pages 285-291 | Published online: 07 Jun 2010

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CatherineE. Seta, Steven Schmidt & CatherineM. Bookhout. (2006) Social identity orientation and social role attributions: Explaining behavior through the lens of the self. Self and Identity 5:4, pages 355-364.
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Randi J. Alter & Catherine E. Seta. (2005) Compensation for Inconsistencies: The Effects of Stereotype Strength on Expectations of Applicants’ Job Success and Satisfaction. Sex Roles 53:1-2, pages 79-87.
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John J. Seta, Catherine E. Seta & Greggory M. Hundt. (2001) Exaggerating the differences between relatively successful and unsuccessful groups: Identity orientation as a perceptual lens.. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 5:1, pages 19-32.
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