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Tajfel, Henri - History of Social Psychology in EuropeHenri Tajfel, of Polish-Jewish parentage, was born in Wloclawek on June 22nd, 1919. At the outbreak of the second world war, he was studying chemistry at the ...
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Realms of recognition | BPS - British Psychological SocietyApr 16, 2020 · He was later to become known as Henri Tajfel, one of the most important European social psychologists of the 20th century.Roots · To Britain · Social Identity Theory
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Biographical notes : Henri Tajfel biography projectHenri Tajfel (1919-1982) was one of the most influential social psychologists of the 20th Century. Born in Poland to Jewish parents, he was studying in France ...
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Henri Tajfel - Social Psychologist - biography - Age of the SageHenri Tajfel, who became one of the most famous and influential Social Psychologists of the twentieth century began his life in Poland.
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Henri Tajfel | Biography, Theories, & Facts - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · Born: June 22, 1919, Włocławek, Poland ; Died: May 3, 1982, Oxford, United Kingdom (aged 62) ; Notable Works: “Experiments in Intergroup ...
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Rupert Brown on Henri Tajfel - Social Science SpaceDec 2, 2019 · Of late, Tajfel's behaviour has overshadowed his contributions. He died in 1982, and in the 1960s and 1970s he was a serial sexual harasser ...
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Henri Tajfel (Author of Social Identity and Intergroup Relations)Henri Tajfel (formerly Hersz Mordche) (June 22, 1919 Włocławek, Poland ... Born in Włocławek, Poland on June 22, 1919. Died on May 03, 1982. Official ...Missing: early childhood
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Henri Hersz Mordche Tajfel (1919 - 1982) - Genealogy - GeniApr 27, 2022 · Henri Hersz Mordche Tajfel (1919 - 1982). Birthdate: June 22, 1919. Birthplace: Wloclawek, Włocławek County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship ...
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Life and Legacy of Psychologist Henri Tajfel - Dr. Philip G. ZimbardoOne of Tajfel's most famous experiments is the Minimal Group Paradigm, which showed that people would favor their own group over others even when group ...
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Ins and Outs - DRB - Dublin Review of BooksMay 1, 2020 · Had Tajfel been born a year or two earlier, he would have been born in Germany, in a town called Leslau not Włocławek and would have been ...
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Henri Tajfel - Obituary - British Psychological SocietyMay 3, 1982 · rehabilitation of refugees and war victims. From 1945 until 1949 he was an education officer and later a director of centres for children and ...Missing: post- relocation
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Tajfel, Henri (1919-1982) papers - Wellcome CollectionAfter the war, he worked with refugees and war victims, and then moved to Britain where he re-started his higher education at Birkbeck College, London. ... moving ...Missing: post- relocation
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CalmView: Record - British Psychological SocietyTajfel was a fellow of the British Psychological Society, Chairman of the South West of England Branch 1968 and Chair of the Social Psychology Section in 1971 ...
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Tajfel's publications : Henri Tajfel biography projectTajfel, H. & Cawasjee, S. D. (1959). Value and the accentuation of judged differences. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 59, 436-439. Tajfel, H.Tajfel's Publications · Intergroup Relations · Other PublicationsMissing: original | Show results with:original
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Tajfel and Wilkes (1963) Revisited and Replicated - Sage JournalsThe present article provides evidence for the role of participants' familiarity with units of measurement in categorical accentuation with unidimensional ...Missing: original paper
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Cognitive Aspects of Prejudice1 - Tajfel - 1969 - Wiley Online LibraryThis essay was the 1968 winner of the first annual Gordon Allport Intergroup Relations Prize, made possible by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith ...
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[PDF] Experiments in Intergroup DiscriminationINTERGROUP DISCRIMINATION was a deliberate strategy in the ingroup-outgroup choices (colored curve) and fairness a deliberate strategy in the ingroup ...
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[PDF] Key study: Tajfel (1970) Minimal group paradigmSince this classic study, Social Identity Theory has been associated with group behaviours such as ethnocentrism, in-‐group favouritism, conformity to in-‐group ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Consequences of 'minimal' group affiliations in children - PMCMinimal group research began when Henri Tajfel sought to develop a basic paradigm within which to study the origins of intergroup bias (Tajfel, 1971/2001).
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Minimal Group Paradigm Study experiments Henri TajfelThe Minimal Group Paradigm is a methodology employed in social psychology to investigate the minimal conditions required for discrimination to occur between ...
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Minimal Group Procedures and Outcomes | Collabra: PsychologyDec 21, 2023 · The Minimal Group Paradigm is characterized by three main features: 1) novel and arbitrary group categorization, 2) anonymity and no interaction ...Minimal Group Procedures · Present Research · Methods · Discussion
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Minimal Group Paradigm | UKEssays.comJun 13, 2017 · The minimal group paradigm introduced by Tajfel et al (1971) is an experimental methodology to investigate the effects of social categorisation ...
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The Minimal Group Paradigm and its maximal impact in research on ...One of the most influential paradigms in research on intergroup relations is the Minimal Group Paradigm. Initially motivated by an interest in understanding ...
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Research Evidence for your SIT essay – PsychStixThe minimal groups experiments have been replicated many times and therefore the evidence they provide is deemed reliable; robust!
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Social Identity Theory - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsWhen social categorizations are salient, accentuation results in stereotypical perceptions of both categories. When people categorize one another they ...<|separator|>
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The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior. - APA PsycNetTajfel, Henri; Turner, John C. ... Social categorization and intergroup behaviour: Does minimal intergroup discrimination make social identity more positive?Missing: transition perceptual<|separator|>
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Understanding Social Identity Theory and Its Impact on BehaviorSep 3, 2024 · Social identity theory is built on three key cognitive components: social categorization, social identification, and social comparison.
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Social Identity Theory: I, You, Us & We. Why Groups MatterApr 19, 2024 · The most famous of this early research, known as “minimal-groups studies,” was when Tajfel (1970) explored the minimal possible reason people ...
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Tajfel and Turner's Social Identity Theory | IB PsychologyFeb 16, 2017 · Henri Tajfel and John Turner devised their Social Identity Theory (SIT) in the 1970s to “supplement” Sherif's Realistic Conflict Theory (RCT).Background Information · Social Identity · Positive Distinctiveness<|control11|><|separator|>
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Social Identity Theory - Wiley Online LibrarySocial identity theory (SIT) explains relations between large social groups ... From these studies, Tajfel and Turner (1979) developed a sophisticated ...
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Social Identity Theory In Psychology (Tajfel & Turner, 1979)Oct 5, 2023 · Social Identity Theory, developed by Henri Tajfel, explains how individuals define themselves based on their group memberships, such as nationality, religion, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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(PDF) Social Identity Theory - ResearchGateJul 7, 2020 · ... peer-reviewed, open-access, free-of-charge, international scientific ... The Social Identity Theory (SIT) by social psychologists Henri Tajfel ...
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Cognitive aspects of prejudice | Journal of Biosocial ScienceSep 27, 2011 · The aim of this paper was to stress the importance of the adaptive cognitive functioning of man in the causation of prejudice.
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The Roots of Prejudice: Cognitive Aspects 1 - Taylor & Francis eBooksClick here to navigate to respective pages. Chapter. The Roots of Prejudice: Cognitive Aspects 1 ... Henri Tajfel. BookPsychology and Race. Click here to ...
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Tajfel H., (1970) Experiments in Intergroup DiscriminationThe aim of Tajfel's study was to demonstrate that merely putting people into groups (categorisation) is sufficient for people to discriminate.<|separator|>
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Henri Tajfel's 'Cognitive aspects of prejudice' and the ... - APA PsycNetTajfel's paper is important for outlining a social cognitive approach to the study of prejudice and also for refuting of what Tajfel called the 'blood-and-guts ...
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11.1 Social Categorization and Stereotyping - BC Open TextbooksPrejudice refers to an unjustifiable negative attitude toward an outgroup. Stereotypes and prejudice may create discrimination. Stereotyping and prejudice begin ...
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The origins of the minimal group paradigm. - APA PsycNetThe minimal group paradigm, published by Henri Tajfel and his colleagues in the early 1970s, is a widely used experimental technique for studying intergroup ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Social identity and intergroup behaviour - Henri Tajfel, 1974An experimental investigation into the formation of intergroup representations, European journal of social psychology 2: 202-204.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The interplay of social identity and norm psychology in the evolution ...According to Tajfel, the group provides its members with a positive social identity, in the sense that it makes the individual value the distinctiveness of his ...3. Social Norms And Norm... · 4. Internalization · 6. Concluding Remarks
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Addressing replicability concerns via adversarial collaborationThe experimental procedures and measures were modelled closely on classic MGP studies (e.g., Exp. 1 was a close replication of Tajfel et al., 1971; Exp's 2 & 3 ...
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Do demand characteristics contribute to minimal ingroup preferences?Evidence that subjects' expectancies confound intergroup bias in Tajfel's minimal group paradigm. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. (1994). Y. Dunham ...
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Intergroup discrimination in the minimal group paradigmH. Tajfel's (1970) minimal group paradigm (MGP) research suggests that social categorization is a sufficient antecedent of ingroup-favoring discrimination.
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Discrimination in the Minimal Group Paradigm: Social Identity or Self ...Contrary to BIM, autonomous individuals discriminated as much as interdependent respondents, and discrimination was unrelated to expectation of in-group ...
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The Minimal Group Paradigm: Theoretical Explanations and ...Aug 5, 2025 · Research using the minimal group paradigm (Tajfel et al., 1971) has consistently found that people randomly assigned to a group tend to feel and behave ...
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[PDF] Minimal Group Paradigm: An Intergroup Dynamics Study - OSFThe study outlined in this paper, was designed to further elicit in-group and out-group bias between self-grouped and self-categorised participants, ...<|separator|>
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Robbers Cave Experiment | Realistic Conflict TheorySep 27, 2023 · Realistic conflict theory posits intergroup hostility and conflict arise when groups compete for limited resources. It emphasizes that ...
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Realistic Group Conflict and Social Identity Theories - QuizletFeb 23, 2025 · Realistic group conflict theory posits that intergroup behavior is driven by economic self-interest, where groups compete for limited resources.
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Social Identity Theory—Are We the Company We Keep?Jul 29, 2023 · The theory's scope is limited in that, while it focuses on the way group memberships shape self-concepts and self-worth, it doesn't address ...
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(PDF) THE CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORYJan 3, 2022 · The theory has been criticized for emphasizing intergroup conflict while downplaying intragroup complexities and the broader socio-economic ...
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Social Identity Theory (Examples, Strengths & Weaknesses) (2025)1. Poor Predictive Power · 2. Fails to Explain Affiliation Between Similar Groups.
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Tajfel, Henri | Request PDF - ResearchGateIn 1967, he became chair of social psychology at the University of Bristol where he remained until he died of cancer in 1982. ResearchGate Logo. Discover the ...
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Psychology has a sexual harassment problem… | BPSApr 16, 2020 · ... Tajfel's tenure there in the 1970s and 80s sanctioned sexual harassment. Such norms were hardly unique to this department – and Tajfel's own ...
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Criticising Tajfel | BPS - British Psychological SocietyOct 5, 2020 · Stephen Munt defends the sexual harassment claims against Henri Tajfel by suggesting his behaviour fell within the bounds of normality for the times.
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Henri Tajfel: Explorer of Identity and Difference - ResearchGateThe personal failings of Tajfel (the man) are by now well-known, especially his pervasive sexual harassment of female students and colleagues (see, Brown, 2020; ...<|separator|>
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A citation analysis of Henri Tajfel's work on intergroup relationsAug 9, 2025 · Social Psychology Quarterly, 44, 37–42. 2. Tajfel, H. (1982). Social psychology of intergroup relations. Annual Review of Psychology, 33, 1–39.
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A citation analysis of Henri Tajfel's work on intergroup relationsHenri Tajfel's work in social psychology has played a vital role in the ... impact factors: 4.211 for the JPSP (the 2nd highest for social psychology ...Missing: impact factor
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The social identity approach: Appraising the Tajfellian legacy - BrownNov 6, 2019 · I critically examine each in turn. Social identity theory as a general theory of intergroup conflict. The first reason for the widespread ...<|separator|>
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'Henri Tajfel: Explorer of Identity and Difference': Rupert BrownMay 31, 2024 · Coupled with this academic legacy are recently surfaced claims of sexual harassment, particularly during Tajfel's tenure at the University of ...Missing: allegations misconduct
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[PDF] 'Henri Tajfel: Explorer of Identity and Difference' - Semantic ScholarApr 16, 2024 · Tajfel was born a Jew in Poland in 1919. That was a time of political turmoil in the country and rising anti-Semitism there and elsewhere. ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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How Social Identity Theory Explains Political PolarizationAug 2, 2024 · Social identity theory provides a powerful framework for understanding political behavior and polarization. By recognizing the mechanisms ...
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Cognitive–motivational mechanisms of political polarization in social ...Aug 1, 2022 · These observations about the ways in which different types of political polarization amplify others are consistent with social identity theory, ...
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[PDF] Partisanship as Social Identity; Implications for the Study of Party ...Political scientists have recently incorporated implicit measures of partisan affect to assess the extent of party polarization (Iyengar and Westwood 2015;.
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Intergroup Threat and Affective Polarization in a Multi-Party SystemBecause affective polarization is based on group identities, it is grounded in the forces identified by social identity theory (SIT, Tajfel & Turner, 1979).
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Social identity bias and communication network clustering interact to ...Dec 13, 2023 · The bias impedes consensus in highly random networks by promoting the formation of echo chambers within social identity groups.
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The Echo chamber-driven Polarization on Social MediaNov 30, 2023 · This article delves into the phenomenon of echo chambers and the role of social media in perpetuating polarization within online communities.
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A case study on the echo chamber effect in InstagramMar 11, 2025 · Social identity theory asserts that individuals' identities are influenced by their group affiliations, leading them to interact with content ...
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Testing the generalizability of minimal group attitudes in minority ...A multi-lab study tested the generalizability of minimal group effect with children. No relationship was found between minimal group bias and racial group ...Missing: reassessments | Show results with:reassessments
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A reassessment of Tajfel's Social Identity Approach from a critical ...Nov 1, 2024 · The present text formulates central points of criticism of the social identity approach: (1) the untouched dichotomy between the social and the individual.
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Evidence for the impact of the social identity approach to health on ...This research sought to evaluate the uptake of research on social identity and health among policymakers and practitioners.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Social identity and social integration: a meta-analysis exploring the ...Apr 3, 2024 · The research findings suggest that social identity can affect social integration directly without any moderators.