Social Psychology and Identity Theories

This category covers social psychology theories that explain how identities form, how people interpret others, and how group dynamics shape attitudes and behavior. It includes social identity and self-categorization, attribution and cognitive dissonance, social comparison and impression management, plus frameworks on stereotypes, intergroup contact, conflict, dominance, and system justification.

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