Social Identity Theory posits that we derive part of our self-conception—our internal sense of who we are as individuals—from the groups to which we belong, those we would like to be associated with, and those from which we feel excluded or choose to exclude ourselves.
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Social Identity Theory posits that we derive part of our self-conception—our internal sense of who we are as individuals—from the groups to which we belong, those we would like to be associated with, and those from which we feel excluded or choose to exclude ourselves.