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Less than one-third of the American public can name a single justice of the Supreme Court.
Self-Categorisation Theory
A social psychological theory that explains how and why individuals identify with specific social groups and behave according to that group membership.
Pluralistic Norm Theory
A theory suggesting that within a diverse society, multiple norms and values coexist and influence behavior.
Cultural Values Theory
The view that people in groups use members’ opinions about the position valued in the wider culture, and then adjust their views in that direction for social approval reasons.
Group Polarisation
The tendency of a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members.
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