Group identification is defined as member identification with an interacting group and is distinguished conceptually from social identity, cohesion, and common fate. Group identification is proposed to have three sources: cognitive (social categorization), affective (interpersonal attraction), and behavioral (interdependence). Inconsistent use of the term and problematic measurement mar existing literature on group identity and group identification. A new group identification scale, composed of three subscales that match the tripartite model for the cognitive, affective, and behavioral sources, is presented and its psychometric properties described.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
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Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and...
The current research aimed to examine evidence for the construct validity of the three-factor model ...
Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and...
The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
This thesis had two primary goals: (1) to determine which factors in the social psychological litera...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The present work is a project in social psychology th...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
We developed and validated a scale to measure individual differences in the propensity to identify w...
Cameron (2004) proposed a three-dimensional model and measure of social identification consisting of...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Research on in-group identification typically focuses on differences in individuals’ identification ...
Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and...
The current research aimed to examine evidence for the construct validity of the three-factor model ...
Recent research shows individuals' identification with in-groups to be psychologically important and...
The concept of group identification has been widely discussed in the fields of social psychology and...
This study investigates the multidimensional nature of group identity and how different dimensions a...
This thesis had two primary goals: (1) to determine which factors in the social psychological litera...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The present work is a project in social psychology th...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
In the current research we use the social identity perspective to enhance our understanding of group...
Although previous research found that many factors facilitate in-group identification, past studies ...
This thesis examines differences between social groups and the relationship between ingroupidentific...
We developed and validated a scale to measure individual differences in the propensity to identify w...