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    • [DOC File]IB Psychology: Socio-Cultural Level of Analysis

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      Social Identity Theory. Tajfel and Turner (1979) In the early 70s, Henri Tajfel conducted studies known as ‘the minimal groups experiments’ which attempted to explore the minimal conditions that would lead members of one group to discriminate in favour of the in-group to which they belonged and against another out-group.

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    • 1.0 PENGENALAN - ResearchGate

      Tajfel (1979) proposed that the groups (for examples, social class, family, study group) which people belonged to were an important source of pride and self-esteem. Groups gives us a …

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      Tajfel and Turner (1979) said that prejudice and discrimination could be explained using social identity theory. This theory says that our . self-concept is based on a number of social selves which are linked to groups that we belong to in society such as our ethnicity and gender.

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    • [DOC File]Conformity - Mr Hansson's IB Psychology Website

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      Minimal group theory/Social Identity theory (Tajfel & Turner 1979, 1991) People allocate themselves to groups they belong to (in-groups) and groups they do not belong to (out-groups) People gain their identity and self esteem from those groups. People are more likely to conform to in-groups than out-groups. Conformity studies. Jenness (1932)

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      Tajfel and Turner (1979) identify three variables whose contribution to the emergence of ingroup favoritism is particularly important. A) the extent to which individuals identify with an ingroup to internalize that group membership as an aspect of their self-concept.

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    • [DOCX File]COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE IDENTIFICATION

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      Indeed, this “self-esteem hypothesis” (Tajfel & Turner, 1979) is a core tenet of social identity theory and suggests that because individuals prefer a positive rather than negative self-image, they will identify with . groups that enhance their sense of self-esteem (Reid & Hogg, 2005). However, this hypothesis has received only mixed ...

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    • [DOC File]Introduction - Juniata College

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      Tajfel (1978; Taifel and turner, 1979) stressed the fact that society is composed of social groups that stand in power and status relations to one another-, he believed that this group structure has important implications for identity formation. Tajfel followed Festinger (1954) in thinking that identity formation rests on the process of social ...

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      Social identity theory (SIT; Tajfel & Turner, 1979, 1986) and self-categorization theory (SCT; Turner, Hogg, Oakes, Reicher, & Whetherell, 1987) provide additional insight into the …

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