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The Social Identity Theory
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Psychology (Social Identity Theory) Mapa Mental sobre The Social Identity Theory, criado por pmfisher1996 em 10-04-2013.
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The Social Identity Theory
Prejudice can be explained by out tendency to identify ourselves as part of a group and to classify other peopl as either within or outside that group
Merely being in a group and being aware of the existence of another group is enough for prejudice to develop
There are 3 stages;
Social Categorisation
We categorise ourselves and others as members of particular social groups
Social Identification
We adopt the identity of the group we have categorised ourselves as belonging to
Social Comparison
Once we have categorised ourselves as part of a group and identified with that group we compare that group with other groups
We deliberately put down others to try and raise our own self esteem
E.G. Males will dismiss women's driving ability to make themselves feel better
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