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Why are some people more susceptible to ingroup threat than others? The importance of a relative extrinsic to intrinsic value orientation

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PARENTAL GOAL PROMOTION, SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY, RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM, SOCIAL-DOMINANCE ORIENTATION, PERCEIVED THREAT, ETHNIC PREJUDICE, ATTITUDES, MATERIALISM, IMMIGRANTS, PERSONALITY, Goals, Values, Intrinsic goals, Extrinsic goals, Threat, Feelings of threat, Threat induction, Threat perceptions, Outgroup attitudes

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Duriez, Bart, et al. “Why Are Some People More Susceptible to Ingroup Threat than Others? The Importance of a Relative Extrinsic to Intrinsic Value Orientation.” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY, vol. 46, no. 2, 2012, pp. 164–72, doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.003.
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Duriez, B., Meeus, J., & Vansteenkiste, M. (2012). Why are some people more susceptible to ingroup threat than others? The importance of a relative extrinsic to intrinsic value orientation. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY, 46(2), 164–172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.003
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Duriez, Bart, Joke Meeus, and Maarten Vansteenkiste. 2012. “Why Are Some People More Susceptible to Ingroup Threat than Others? The Importance of a Relative Extrinsic to Intrinsic Value Orientation.” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 46 (2): 164–72. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.003.
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Duriez, Bart, Joke Meeus, and Maarten Vansteenkiste. 2012. “Why Are Some People More Susceptible to Ingroup Threat than Others? The Importance of a Relative Extrinsic to Intrinsic Value Orientation.” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 46 (2): 164–172. doi:10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.003.
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Duriez B, Meeus J, Vansteenkiste M. Why are some people more susceptible to ingroup threat than others? The importance of a relative extrinsic to intrinsic value orientation. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY. 2012;46(2):164–72.
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B. Duriez, J. Meeus, and M. Vansteenkiste, “Why are some people more susceptible to ingroup threat than others? The importance of a relative extrinsic to intrinsic value orientation,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 164–172, 2012.
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  author       = {{Duriez, Bart and Meeus, Joke and Vansteenkiste, Maarten}},
  issn         = {{0092-6566}},
  journal      = {{JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY}},
  keywords     = {{PARENTAL GOAL PROMOTION,SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY,RIGHT-WING AUTHORITARIANISM,SOCIAL-DOMINANCE ORIENTATION,PERCEIVED THREAT,ETHNIC PREJUDICE,ATTITUDES,MATERIALISM,IMMIGRANTS,PERSONALITY,Goals,Values,Intrinsic goals,Extrinsic goals,Threat,Feelings of threat,Threat induction,Threat perceptions,Outgroup attitudes}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{164--172}},
  title        = {{Why are some people more susceptible to ingroup threat than others? The importance of a relative extrinsic to intrinsic value orientation}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2012.01.003}},
  volume       = {{46}},
  year         = {{2012}},
}

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