Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups

Social Identity Theory (SIT) is based on the assumption that individuals strive to maintain or enhance positive identity because it supplies them with feeling of security, positive self-esteem and self-worth. Positive self-concept can be based on individual characteristics (personal identity) and ch...

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Glavni autor: Jelić, Margareta (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Jelić, M. (2004). Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups: Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups.

Chicago stil citiranja

Jelić, Margareta. Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups: Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups. 2004.

MLA stil citiranja

Jelić, Margareta. Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups: Self-esteem, social identity and intergroup bias in two ethnic groups. 2004.