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Datasets from two studies conducted in Poland on the relation between identity fusion, group identification, multiple group membership, perceived injustice, and collective action intention. The presented studies, in the context of protests against attempts to restrict abortion law, were conducted to examine the link between belonging to multiple groups, group efficacy & identification, perceived injustice and collective act ion intention. The dataset includes responses from 181 participants in Study 1, and 262 partici-pants in Study 2. 

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Monographic publication
Title of issue:
Sharing research data across disciplines strony 261 - 263
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2022
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) https://doi.org/10.34808/x55q-sz53_dyr_roz45
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