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Sport Team Identification and Social Fear

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2010
Previous research has explored the relationship between identifying with a sport team and psychological health. The current study focused on team identification and social fear. For 75 college undergraduates, these two variables were not significantly correlated.
David M, Normansell, Daniel L, Wann
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Social Identification, Self-Categorization and Social Influence

European Review of Social Psychology, 1990
(1990). Social Identification, Self-Categorization and Social Influence. European Review of Social Psychology: Vol. 1, European Review of Social Psychology, pp. 195-228.
Dominic Abrams, Michael A. Hogg
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Early identification of high social risk

Health & Social Work, 1986
Many hospital social work departments depend on a referral system based on other professionals' decisions regarding when and with whom social work intervention is appropriate. Changing such systems should help facilitate the early evaluation of high-risk clients by social work staff.
N E, Becker, F W, Becker
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Identification and Socialization in Adolescents

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1967
(1967). Identification and Socialization in Adolescents. Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 96-103.
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Towards Continual Social Network Identification

2023 11th International Workshop on Biometrics and Forensics (IWBF), 2023
Social networks have become most widely used channels for sharing images and videos, and discovering the social platform of origin of multimedia content is of great interest to the forensics community. Several techniques address this problem, however the rapid development of new social platforms, and the deployment of updates to existing ones, often ...
Magistri S.   +4 more
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Social Relationship Identification: An Example of Social Query

2009 International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, 2009
Every moment, millions of people worldwide are communicating and sharing content online. We express ourselves online to enrich existing relationships and establish new relationships that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to develop offline.
Christopher P. Diehl   +2 more
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Social Group Identification and Clustering

2009 International Conference on Computational Aspects of Social Networks, 2009
Some methods for object group identification applicable for social group identification are compared. We suppose that people are characterized by their actions, for example the deputies are characterized by their voting habits. We are interested in binary data analysis (e.g. the result of voting is yes or not).
Dušan Husek   +2 more
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Social Champion Identification for NGOs

2018 2nd International Conference on I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC)I-SMAC (IoT in Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud) (I-SMAC), 2018 2nd International Conference on, 2018
In this paper, we attempt to provide a recommender system to help NGOs select motivated and passionate individuals to promote their cause on social media by evaluating their digital social profiles. We have taken Twitter as the social medium due to its relatively easier access to user data and tweets.
Utsav Das   +4 more
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Social Identification and a Solution to Social Dilemmas

Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
The study explored whether cooperation could be promoted by identification with an in‐group. A game was used to create two groups independent of each other. Thirty‐six Japanese undergraduate students participated in the game, followed by a social dilemma game.
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Social Identification and Ethnic Conflict

American Political Science Review, 2012
When do ethnic cleavages increase the risk of conflict? Under what conditions is a strong common identity likely to emerge, thereby reducing that risk? How are patterns of social identification shaped by conflict? We draw on empirical results regarding the nature and determinants of group identification to develop a simple model that addresses these ...
Nicholas Sambanis, Moses Shayo
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