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Test Social identity theory (Tajfel and turner)
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1st QUESTION: What does Social Identity Theory postulate?
Part of the self-concept is derived from social groups
Promotes competition between groups for resources
Denies the existence of prejudice without conflict
Avoid group categorization
2nd QUESTION: What is self-concept according to the theory?
It is based only on individual characteristics
It is an exclusively biological construct
Includes only family roles
Combines individual and group characteristics
QUESTION 3: What drives in-group favoritism?
The need to belong to multiple groups
Comparison with others for positive identity
The desire to dominate outgroups
The scarcity of shared resources
4th QUESTION: What happens after social categorization?
Comparison with other groups stops
A superordinate identity is adopted
Comparison with outgroups begins
A reinforced personal identity is formed
QUESTION 5: What effect does in-group favoritism have?
Promotes the inclusion of other groups
Leads to a weak individual identity
It generates a negative image of the group itself
It can lead to outgroup discrimination
QUESTION 6: How can prejudice be reduced according to the theory?
Strengthen social categorization
Increase individual self-esteem
Promote multiple and shared identities
Teach traditional roles
QUESTION 7: What do Tajfel's experiments prove?
That competition for resources always generates conflict
That favoritism only appears in old groups
That a trivial affiliation is enough to generate favoritism
That groups only exist out of necessity
QUESTION 8: What is the main difference between ingroups and outgroups?
Ingroups are more numerous
Outgroups have lower default value
Ingroups are valued more positively
Both types of group have the same rating
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