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Social Identification and the Use of Marijuana

International Journal of the Addictions, 1971
The careful observations of Becker (1963), Blumer (1967), and Boughey (1967) have suggested that the use of marijuana is a behavior which is socially motivated, socially reinforced, and socially controlled. Not only is the drug obtained from others and smoked with others, but these “others” have the responsibility and power for teaching the rookie how ...
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Social identification and contagious stress reactions

Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2019
Contagious stress describes the transmission of stress from a stressed person to an observer, which we examined at the neuroendocrine and the affective level. We tested whether a shared social identity moderates contagious stress. Ninety-four participants participated in groups of four.
Valerie A. Erkens   +3 more
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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.
Michael A. Hogg, Dominic Abrams
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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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Does Social Identification Harm or Serve as a Buffer? The Impact of Social Identification on Anger After Experiencing Social Discrimination

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2006
Research on targets' affective reactions to social discrimination has not yet addressed self- and other-directed anger at the same time. Four studies tested the hypothesis that the perceived cause of negative feedback moderates the impact of social identification on self-directed anger.
Kai Sassenberg, Nina Hansen
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Identification in the socialization process

Peabody Journal of Education, 1949
This development of the child is all the more remarkable when we consider the magnitude of the task. The impatient, self-centered, pleasure-seeking infant, concerned only with himself and with his own survival, is somehow induced within the child-parent relationship to defer his pleasures, consider others, become educated, develop self-control and ...
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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.
Michael Pekala   +2 more
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On the Economic Identification of Social Classes

, 2023
charts the reform movement from 1830 to 1940, and manages to pack in more than Fogelson's recent much longer Big-Cit Police (which covers similar ground).
G. Carchedi
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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.
Arvind Narayanan   +4 more
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Peer Influence of Online Comments in Newspapers: Applying Social Norms and the Social Identification Model of Deindividuation Effects (SIDE)

Social science computer review, 2018
This research aimed to understand social influence of comments by answering the following questions: How do online comments impact subsequent readers’ attitudes and perceptions related to the subject matter covered in the newspaper article?
J. Chung
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