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Social Identification and the Adaptation of the Individual

Sociological Research, 1996
A transitional society is a unique testing area for empirical research into several parameters of individual and group behavior the study of which is more difficult in a stable society. The global transformation of socioeconomic relations is causing changes in systems of values at the societal, group, and individual levels. The ineffectiveness of usual
Anna Mytil, Olga Dudchenko
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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).
Hana Rezankova, Duan Husek, Jiri Dvorsky
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A Meta-Analytic Review of Social Identification and Health in Organizational Contexts

Personality and Social Psychology Review, 2017
We provide a meta-analytical review examining two decades of work on the relationship between individuals’ social identifications and health in organizations (102 effect sizes, k = 58, N = 19,799).
Niklas K. Steffens   +4 more
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Social Identification, Interdependence and Discrimination

Group Processes & Intergroup Relations, 1998
For Social Identity Theory (SIT), identification with the ingroup category is a necessary condition for discrimination. In contrast, the Behavioral Interaction Model (BIM) proposes that self-interest and interdependence are at the root of discrimination.
Stéphane Perreault, Richard Y. Bourhis
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A single-item measure of social identification: reliability, validity, and utility.

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2013
This paper introduces a single-item social identification measure (SISI) that involves rating one's agreement with the statement 'I identify with my group (or category)' followed by a 7-point scale.
T. Postmes, S. Haslam, Lise Jans
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Social network user identification

2017 9th International Conference on Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST), 2017
Many people use more than one social network services (SNS). They create accounts for sharing both private and public information. These information are digital footprints that can be used to identify the owners. To identify the account identities, it is necessary to gather user information regarding their online behaviors. It can be used for marketing
Laikhram Jamjuntra   +4 more
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Violence Identification in Social Media

2020
A knowledge-based methodology is proposed for the identification of type and level of violence presented implicitly in shared comments on social media. The work was focused on the semantic processing taking into account the content and handling comments as excerpts of knowledge.
Julio Vizcarra, Ken Fukuda, Kouji Kozaki
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Ethnocentrism, Social Identification, and Discrimination

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1999
In line with social identity theory (SIT), minimal group paradigm (MGP) studies have shown that high in-group identifiers discriminate more than low in-group identifiers. But why do some people identify more to their ad hoc group in the MGP?
Stéphane Perreault, Richard Y. Bourhis
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Positive Relationship Between Individuality and Social Identity in Virtual Communities: Self-Categorization and Social Identification as Distinct Forms of Social Identity

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2016
Previous studies have reported conflicting results regarding the relationship between individuality and social identity, indicating this area requires further examination.
Tian-chao Guo, Xue-mei Li
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Perceived Threat, Social Identification, and Psychological Well‐Being: The Effects of Political Conflict Exposure

, 2015
Using data drawn from the adult population in Northern Ireland (N = 1,515), this article examines the relationship between perceived intergroup threat and psychological well-being, taking into consideration the mediating role of social identification and
Katharina Schmid, O. Muldoon
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