Social Identity Theory: Implications for Intergroup Relations
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This exam explores Social Identity Theory's implications for intergroup relations. Candidates will articulate theoretical connections and real-world applications in various social contexts.
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Exam Details
Duration: 45 minutes
Prerequisites: Social Psychology Fundamentals, Theories of Group Behavior
Key Topics
- Intergroup Relations
- Social Identity
- Group Behavior
- Conflict Resolution
- Social Cohesion
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze Social Identity Impacts on Relations
- Discuss Implications for Social Justice
- Illustrate Theories with Examples
Full Description
This exam will examine the implications of Social Identity Theory for understanding intergroup relations and behaviors in societal contexts.
The relevance of this theory extends to social justice efforts, conflict resolution, and enhancing social cohesion, highlighting its significance in both research and practice.
Candidates will be expected to vocally articulate the relationship between social identity and intergroup relations, demonstrating critical comprehension of theoretical principles.
Students are encouraged to cite examples from historical and contemporary social issues to support their analyses.
Sample Questions
- What are the critical implications of social identity theory for intergroup relations?
- Can you discuss a historical example where social identity influenced intergroup conflict?
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