Principles of attachment theory have been used to explain adult social behaviours, including mating, social dominance and hierarchical power structures, in-group identification, group coalitions, and negotiation of reciprocity and justice.
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Furthermore, social cleavages within societies facilitate the development of strong in-groups bonds and intense feelings of antagonism towards outsiders which in turn can facilitate group identification and affect the likelihood of fan violence.
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Each Vertical Group was divided into five Vertical Files of ten lines, important because Class of Service, or Customer Group identification in later Centrex offices, was shared by all ten lines in the Vertical File.
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The impact seems to be bigger for rap and hip-hop music and metal than other genres, largely because those styles tend to involve a far greater share of group identification _ the bedrock philosophy behind street teams.
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We suspect that this disparity exists because guests who had not been specifically invited may have felt relatively more comfortable performing lower-stakes activities ( asking questions ) than actions that signalled group identification ( creating a profile ).
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Its flawed premise is that self-esteem is a prerequisite for learning rather than its result, that self-esteem derives from group identification rather than accomplishment and that being something you're proud of is more important than doing something you're proud of.
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Researcher Haiyi Zhu has observed in a 2011 paper that, in online peer production communities, leadership often comes through group identification, goal setting and implicit social modeling; she argues that the methods employed in traditional organizations can be ineffective, or even counterproductive, in online communities.
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The exhibition contributed to a sense of group identification amongst a group of young or emerging artists, including Ioane, Tuffery, Laita and John Pule . The exhibition is seen as an important precursor to Bottled Ocean, a 1994 exhibition focused on the work of contemporary Pacific artists.
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It is a term very specific to those detractors and to like-minded individuals; that is, it is particular to a very specific POV . I say it is neither " humour " as User : PeterTheFourth posits, nor inherently " offensive " as the proposer argues; rather, it is " in-group identification "-a shibboleth, in other words.