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Amanda [17]
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How might developing positive social identities lead to tolerance?

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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Social identity can provide people with a sense of self-esteem and a framework for socializing, and it can influence their behavior. ... In addition to how your view yourself, social identity also influences how other people treat you.Social identification is important because it influences how people see themselves and how they interact with others. If people have a positive view of their identity within a group, they are more likely to relate well to others in that group and feel positive emotions about themselves.

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