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... identity " . For the purpose of this discussion , social identity will be understood Cas that part of an individual's self - concept ... SOCIAL CATEGORIZATION , SOCIAL IDENTITY AND SOCIAL COMPARISON 63 Social identity and social comparison.
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Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations Henri Tajfel. The phenomenal aspect of social identity has been described by Tajfel ( 1974a ) ... social identity The most vital mechanism of SOME EFFECTS OF MARGINAL SOCIAL IDENTITY 303.
Studies in the Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations Henri Tajfel. The phenomenal aspect of social identity has been described by Tajfel ( 1974a ) ... social identity The most vital mechanism of SOME EFFECTS OF MARGINAL SOCIAL IDENTITY 303.
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... social identity , and forms part of the self - concept . Social identity acquires meaning , however , mainly in social comparison with other groups . We perceive and act in such a manner as to make our own group favourably distinct from ...
... social identity , and forms part of the self - concept . Social identity acquires meaning , however , mainly in social comparison with other groups . We perceive and act in such a manner as to make our own group favourably distinct from ...
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