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Social Identity Theory
A theory that posits individuals derive part of their self-image and self-esteem from the social groups to which they belong, influencing behaviors and attitudes.
Elaboration Likelihood Model
A theory in social psychology that proposes two routes to persuasion: the central route, which deals with the logical processing of information, and the peripheral route, which involves more superficial processing.
Mere Exposure Effect
A psychological phenomenon where individuals develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with them.
Proximity
The physical closeness or distance between two points or objects, often influencing the relationship or interaction between them.
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