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Studies in social interaction. III. Effect of variation in one partner's prestige on the interaction of observer pairs

To test the effect of variation in one partner's prestige on the interaction of observer pairs, three equated groups of 10 Ss were given the Meier Art Judgment Test twice. In the first administration, each S took the test alone. In the second administration, Group I Ss took it alone, each S in...

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