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How social identity develop? Give ANS

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Answered by Anonymous
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We divided the world into “them” and “us” based through a process of social categorization (i.e. we put people into social groups). ... The central hypothesis of social identity theory is that group members of an in-group will seek to find negative aspects of an out-group, thus enhancing their self-image.

Answered by tusharram2002
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How Is Social Identity Developed? An individual forms and reinforces their social identity through two key processes: Self-categorization. This refers to how an individual assigns themselves and others to categories based on beliefs, behavior, attitudes and other characteristics

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