
Social Identity Theory is a framework within social psychology that examines how individuals’ identities are shaped by their membership in social groups. Developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner in the 1970s, the theory posits that individuals categorize themselves and others according to various social groups such as ethnic origin, nationality, religion, or social class like. This categorization is a fundamental process through which people define their social identities; this concept refers t
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SoSocial Identity Theory (SIT) is a framework within social psychology that examines how individuals' identities are shaped by their membership in social groups. Developed by Henri Tajfel and John Turner in the 1970s, the theory posits that individuals categorize themselves and others into various social groups, such as those based on ethnicity, nationality, religion, or social class. This categorization is a fundamental process through which people define their social identity, a concept that ref
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