| 41. | These perceptions and behaviors in turn define the social identity of individuals within the interacting groups.
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| 42. | Private thoughts and opinions as well as the effect of others create the social identity theory.
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| 43. | CAT also relies heavily in social identity theory.
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| 44. | Distinctiveness of a given social identity is context-specific.
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| 45. | This concept of being attracted to the group itself is reminiscent of the social identity theory.
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| 46. | Anonymity also has strategic consequences : it affects the ability to express personal and social identities.
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| 47. | To a large extent, humans define themselves by the group memberships which form their social identity.
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| 48. | They did not want her dark skin to threaten their own white social identities, she said.
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| 49. | It is a thing of social identity.
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| 50. | Even in the most secular societies, religious and spiritual values provide the very core of social identity.
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