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Ans. Social identity refers to a persons definition of who he or she is, including personal attributes such as self-concept, and attributes shared with others, such as gender and race. Some aspects of identity are determined by physical characteristics. Other aspects may develop as a consequence of interaction with others in the society. Social identity is that aspect of our self-concept which is based on in-group membership. It tells us our position, status and behaviour towards the group. Strong social identity leads to in-groupout-group categorization and we start showing favouritism towards in-group by rating it more favourably and by devaluating out- group. It means strong social identity leads to prejudices and intergroup conflicts.
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