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According to the DSM-5,unwarranted fears about a serious illness despite absence of any significant somatic symptoms is called
Common Identity
Common identity refers to a collective sense of belonging shared by a group of individuals, based on similar attributes, beliefs, or values.
Ingroup
“Us”—people with whom we share a common identity.
Ethnic Groups
Groups of people who share common cultural characteristics, including language, religion, nationality, or historical experience, distinguishing them from other groups.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency to favor and extend better treatment to members of one's own group over those from external groups.
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