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- Common_ingroup_identity abstract "The common ingroup identity model is a theoretical model proposed by Samuel L. Gaertner and John F. Dovidio that outlines the processes through which intergroup bias may be reduced. Intergroup bias is a preference for one’s in-group over the out-group. Derived from the social identity approach to intergroup behaviour, the common ingroup identity model is rooted in the process of social categorization, or how people conceive of group boundaries. The model describes how intergroup bias can be reduced if members of different groups can be induced to conceive of themselves to be part of the same group, then they would develop more positive attitudes of the former outgroup members. An individual will change the way they view the out-group through a social categorization process called recategorization where former out-group members become incorporated into individual’s representations of the in-group.".
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- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Aversive_racism.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_psychology.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Contact_hypothesis.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Discrimination.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink In-group_favoritism.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Ingroups_and_outgroups.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Out-group_homogeneity.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Prejudice.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Racism.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Self-categorization_theory.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Social_dominance_orientation.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Social_identity_approach.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype.
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLink Symbolic_racism.
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- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Common ingroup identity".
- Common_ingroup_identity wikiPageWikiLinkText "common ingroup identity".
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- Common_ingroup_identity subject Category:Social_psychology.
- Common_ingroup_identity hypernym Model.
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- Common_ingroup_identity type Science.
- Common_ingroup_identity comment "The common ingroup identity model is a theoretical model proposed by Samuel L. Gaertner and John F. Dovidio that outlines the processes through which intergroup bias may be reduced. Intergroup bias is a preference for one’s in-group over the out-group. Derived from the social identity approach to intergroup behaviour, the common ingroup identity model is rooted in the process of social categorization, or how people conceive of group boundaries.".
- Common_ingroup_identity label "Common ingroup identity".
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- Common_ingroup_identity depiction Diagram_of_common_ingroup_identity_model.jpg.
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