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group identity  

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  • Group identity exists when a relatively small number of people view themselves collectively as comprising an entity that is distinct from other entities. Whereas group identity is a group-level construct that references the extent to which members collectively view themselves as a distinct group (and are viewed as such by nonmembers), group identification is an individual-level construct that signifies the degree to which individual members attach significance to their association with a group (and its identity). [Source: Encyclopedia of Identity; Group Identity]

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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/group_identity

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