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082 _a155.2 All
100 _a"Allport, Gordon W."
245 0 _aPattern and growth in personality
260 _aNew York
260 _b"Holt, Rinehart and Winston"
260 _c1961
300 _a593p. : ill
520 _aSelected, as the book's most lasting contribution, its success in redefining the relation between intergroup contact and prejudice. While some previous scholars argued that contact between different groups leads to increased prejudice and conflict, Allport argued to the contrary, a view that Pettigrew and Hammann describe as supported by "literally hundreds of studies from dozens of nations.
650 _aPsychology
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