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Social Psychology (2/2)

The three-stage process in social identity theory:

  1. In the first stage, social categorisation, we identify ourselves and other people as members of social categories.
  2. In the second stage, social identification, we adopt the identity of the group we have categorised ourselves as belonging to.
  3. The final stage is social comparison. Once we have categorised ourselves as part of or group and identified with that group we then tend to compare that group with other groups.

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