social identity (redirected fromSocial identity theory) Acronyms (SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) those aspects of the individual's self-concept which are derived from membership of and identification with social categories, e.g. race, gender, religion, occupation, and which are made salient in contexts where th...
Last Updated:Oct 22, 2024•Article History Table of Contents social identity theory, insocial psychology, the study of the interplay between personal and social identities. Social identity theory aims to specify and predict the circumstances under which individuals think of themselves as individuals ...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identity Theory. Its major contributions to the study of intergroup relations are discussed, focusing on its powerful explanations of such phenomena as ingroup bias, responses of subordinate groups to their unequal status position, and intragroup ...
This article presents a critical review of Social Identity Theory. Its major contributions to the study of intergroup relations are discussed, focusing on its powerful explanations of such phenomena as ingroup bias, responses of subordinate groups to their unequal status position, and intragroup homoge...
In this article, we’ll focus on how concepts related to social identity theory — a theory within the psychology field of social influence — can help UX professionals to more effectively incorporate social influence in their work. MeetSmashing Workshopsonfront-end, design & UX, with practical...
社会认同理论(Social identity theory)This classic social psychology study shows that people can form groups only with a little excuse, and begin to discriminate against other people who don't belong to this group.The behavior of people in groups is always fascinating and often annoying. Once ...
Social identity theory is built on three key cognitive components: social categorization, social identification, and social comparison. Generally, individuals wish to maintain a positive social identity by maintaining their group’s favorable social standing over that of relevant out-groups. ...
Social Identity Theory(社会认同理论)是一种解释个体如何在社会群体中定义自己的心理理论,由心理学家Henri Tajfel和John Turner于20世纪70年代提出。这一理论试图解释个体如何通过他们所属的社会群体(如族群、宗教、性别和职业等)来形成自己的身份,并且这种社会归属感如何影响个人的行为和态度。
社会认同理论(Social Identity Theory,SIT)是阐述个体与群体间归属关系的重要理论,该理论的核心思想是个体通过对自我和已有群体成员的特性认知,会自动归属到具有相似特性的群体中,并做出类似于该群体成员的行为。社会认同理论的提出为群体心理学的研究做出了巨大贡献,现已广泛运用于心理学、社会学、教育学、管理学、新闻...
Social identity theory describes the conditions under which social identity becomes more important than one’s identity as an individual.