Gruppolarisering (Swedish Wikipedia)

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  • Isenberg, D.J. (1986). ”Group Polarization: A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 50 (6): sid. 1141–1151. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.50.6.1141. PMID 1147368. 
  • Pruitt, D. (1971). ”Choice shifts in group discussion: An introductory review.”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 20 (3): sid. 339–360. doi:10.1037/h0031922. 
  • Bray, R. M.; A. M. Noble (1978). ”Authoritarianism and decisions of mock juries: Evidence of jury bias and group polarization”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 36 (12): sid. 1424–1430. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.36.12.1424. 
  • Yardi, Sarita; Danah Boyd (2010). ”Dynamic Debates: An analysis of group polarization over time on Twitter”. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (5): sid. 316–27. doi:10.1177/0270467610380011. 
  • Stoner, James A. F. (1968). ”Risky and cautious shifts in group decisions: the influence of widely held values”. J. Exp. Social Psychology: sid. 442–459. doi:10.1016/0022-1031(68)90069-3. 
  • Moscovici, S.; M. Zavalloni (1969). ”The group as a polarizer of attitudes”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 12 (2): sid. 125–135. doi:10.1037/h0027568. 
  • Van Swol, Lyn M. (2009). ”Extreme members and group polarization”. Social Influence 4 (3): sid. 185–199. doi:10.1080/15534510802584368. 
  • Abrams, D.; M. Wetherell, S. Cochrane, M.A. Hogg, & J.C. Turner (1990). ”Knowing what to think by knowing who you are: Self-categorization and the nature of norm formation, conformity and group polarization”. British Journal of Social Psychology 29 (2): sid. 97–119. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8309.1990.tb00892.x. PMID 2372667. 
  • Hogg, M.A.; Turner, J.C. & Davidson, B. (1990). ”Polarized norms and social frames of reference: A test of the self-categorization theory of group polarization”. Basic and Applied Social Psychology: sid. 77–100. doi:10.1207/s15324834basp1101_6. 
  • McGarty, Craig; John C. Turner, Michael A., Barbara David, et al (March 1992). ”Group polarization as conformity to the prototypical group member”. British Journal of Social Psychology 31: sid. 1–19. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8309.1992.tb00952.x. 
  • Myers, D.G.; H. Lamm (1976). ”The group polarization phenomenon”. Psychological Bulletin: sid. 602–627. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.83.4.602. 
  • Moscovici, S.; W. Doise, R. Dulong (1972). ”Studies in group decision: II. Differences of positions, differences of opinion, and group polarization”. European Journal: sid. 385–399. doi:10.1002/ejsp.2420020404. 

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  • Isenberg, D.J. (1986). ”Group Polarization: A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 50 (6): sid. 1141–1151. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.50.6.1141. PMID 1147368. 
  • Abrams, D.; M. Wetherell, S. Cochrane, M.A. Hogg, & J.C. Turner (1990). ”Knowing what to think by knowing who you are: Self-categorization and the nature of norm formation, conformity and group polarization”. British Journal of Social Psychology 29 (2): sid. 97–119. doi:10.1111/j.2044-8309.1990.tb00892.x. PMID 2372667.