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Social identity shapes how individuals see themselves in relation to others from "summary" of Social Psychology by John R. Eiser,J. Richard Eiser

Social identity is a fundamental aspect of human psychology that influences how individuals perceive themselves in relation to others. This concept highlights the importance of social groups and categories in shaping individuals' self-concepts and behaviors. When people identify with a particular social group, they adopt the norms, values, and beliefs associated with that group, which in turn influence their self-perception and interactions with others. One key aspect of social identity is the idea of in-group favoritism, where individuals show preference for members of their own group over members of out-groups. This bias can lead to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination against those who are perceived as different or outside of one's social group. In-group favoritism can also contribute to feelings of solidarity and cohesion within the group, as members bond over a shared sense of identity and belonging. ...
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    Social Psychology

    John R. Eiser

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