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Social Identity Theory
A psychological theory proposing that individuals’ sense of self is based on their membership in social groups, influencing their behaviors and attitudes.
Intergroup Conflicts
Conflicts that arise between different groups, often due to competition for resources, differing values, or power imbalances.
Social Categorization
The cognitive process by which people classify themselves and others into various social groups or categories, based on characteristics like race, gender, and social roles, to simplify social interactions.
Competition
A situation in which two or more parties strive for a goal that cannot be shared, often resulting in a win-lose scenario.
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