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Using Social Identity Theory, explain how group membership influences individual behavior and intergroup dynamics.
Provide examples of how in-group favoritism and out-group bias manifest in real-world scenarios, such as in schools, workplaces, or communities. What strategies can be employed to mitigate negative intergroup behaviors rooted in social identity?
of course group membership can contribute in influencing an individual behaviour this is because when ever an individual associate with other group members he or she try to adopt their behaviour in one way or the other because human beings are very dynamic
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OpenStax, Introduction to sociology 2e. OpenStax CNX. Jan 20, 2016 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11762/1.6
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