Group Identity and Ingroup Bias: The Social Identity Approach

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2021-12-01

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Verkuyten, MaykelORCID 0000-0003-0137-1527ISNI 0000000114807698

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Abstract

This article discusses the social identity approach (social identity theory and self-categorization theory) for understanding children's ingroup biases in attitudes and behaviors. It is argued that developmental research on ingroup bias will be enhanced by more fully considering the implications of this approach. These implications include (a) the conceptualization of group identity, (b) the importance of social reality and children's epistemic motivation, (c) the role of processes of normative influence and social projection, and (d) the relevance of moral considerations. These four implications have not been fully considered in the developmental literature but indicate that the social identity approach offers the possibility for theoretically integrating and empirically examining various processes involved in children's ingroup biases.

Keywords

Group identity, Ingroup bias, Social identity approach, Developmental and Educational Psychology

Citation

Verkuyten, M 2021, 'Group Identity and Ingroup Bias : The Social Identity Approach', Human Development, vol. 65, no. 5-6, pp. 311-324. https://doi.org/10.1159/000519089