How does social identity theory explain intergroup behavior?
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Sushant Meka
8 months ago
Social identity theory suggests that intergroup behavior is influenced by individuals seeking to improve their self-image by enhancing the status of the group to which they belong.
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Aarav Patel
8 months ago
Thanks for clarifying!
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Mini Nazareth
7 months ago
Can you give an example of this theory in action within a real-world scenario?
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Rahul Verma
7 months ago
Do you think the social context can alter the influence of social identity on behavior?
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Neha Yadav
7 months ago
How can this theory be used to improve intergroup relations?
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Rahul Bhattacharya
7 months ago
Interesting perspective, but how does this theory account for individual differences in intergroup behavior?