| 41. | Group Services is a distributed group membership system that allows the applications to coordinate activities to achieve a common result.
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| 42. | Furthermore, Baumeister and Leary ( 1995 ) explained this pervasive quest for group membership as a need for belongingness.
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| 43. | Religious identity, on the other hand, refers specifically to religious group membership regardless of religious activity or participation.
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| 44. | Once used to indicate group membership, rank or status, body markings now are a form of self-expression.
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| 45. | In this case, it refers to a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their perceived group membership.
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| 46. | Recent research has considered the role of similarity, and more specifically, shared group membership, in encouraging bystander intervention.
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| 47. | Social capital includes resources one achieves based on group membership, networks of influence, relationships and support from other people.
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| 48. | Sexually aggressive behavior among young men has been correlated with gang or group membership as well as having other delinquent peers.
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| 49. | In many consumer researches, reference group is a key concept for demonstrating the congruency between group membership and brand usage.
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| 50. | These include constitutional determinants, group membership determinants, life role determinants, and situational determinants ( Flett, 2008 ).
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