Social Identity Theory: Understanding Group Membership and Behavior
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This exam evaluates social identity theory, focusing on group dynamics and their impact on behavior. It emphasizes understanding core principles and analysis of relevant case studies.
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Exam Details
Duration: 30 minutes
Prerequisites: Foundations of Social Psychology, Cultural Studies
Key Topics
- Social Identity Theory
- In-Group Dynamics
- Out-Group Dynamics
- Prejudice
- Social Cohesion
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss Dynamics of Group Membership
- Analyze Social Phenomena
- Articulate Theoretical Implications
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This exam focuses on social identity theory and its implications for group membership and individual behavior. Key themes include in-group vs. out-group dynamics and their effects on attitudes and prejudices.
A thorough understanding of social identity theory is critical for addressing issues of discrimination, social cohesion, and cultural representation in modern society.
Students will be evaluated on their capacity to articulate the theoryβs core principles and analyze relevant social phenomena and case studies.
Discussions should include applications of social identity theory to current issues in society and implications for community relations.
Sample Questions
- What psychological mechanisms underpin social identity theory?
- How does group membership influence individual behavior in diverse settings?
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