Social identity theory is the study of the interaction between personal and social identities in social psychology. The goal of social identity theory is to specify and predict the circumstances under which people perceive themselves as individuals or as members of groups. The theory also takes into account the effects of personal and social identities on individual perceptions and group behavior.
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Answer my math Q its really hard
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interesting questions -
ask about their experience and any differences
ask them what really made them to write a memoir about the experience
ask them what was their journey from writing to getting it published
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