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Social Identity
The part of an individual’s self-concept derived from their perceived membership in social groups, shaping their behavior and attitudes.
Internal Attribution
The process of explaining one's own behavior or the behavior of others based on internal characteristics such as personality, disposition, or intention.
Internal Attribution
The explanation of an individual's behavior as being caused by internal characteristics such as personality, disposition, or attitudes.
External Attribution
A psychological concept where individuals attribute their successes or failures to external factors or forces beyond their control.
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