front 1 Social Identity | back 1 A person's sense of who they are based on their group membership People's views of the world are resistant to change and developed by the community and culture culture influences human behavior |
front 2 Social Identity Thoery | back 2 Proposed by Tajfel and Turner (1979); States that an individual's sense of self is developed on the basis of group membership and this identity is shared wi3th other members of the same group
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front 3 Social Categorization | back 3 The process in which we organize people into social groups in order to understand our social world; the development of in-groups and out-groups.
enables us to identify people, including ourselves, on the basis of groups we identify with
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front 4 Social Identification Number | back 4 the process of adopting the identity and behavior of the group we have "categorized" ourselves as belonging to.
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front 5 Social Comparison | back 5 The process by which people compare their in-groups with their out-groups.
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front 6 Study Used | back 6 Tajfel et al. (1971) |