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What are the functions of culture?
Relational Social Identities
Refers to the part of an individual's self-concept based on their relationships and membership in social groups, emphasizing the importance of social connections in defining oneself.
Group Setting
A social context where individuals interact with each other within a clearly defined collected or team, often to pursue shared objectives.
Minimal Group Paradigm
An experimental framework in social psychology demonstrating how even arbitrary group distinctions can lead to ingroup favoritism and outgroup discrimination.
Dyad
A group of two people, the smallest possible social group, involved in an interaction or relationship.
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