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The two main topics that I will be focusing on are:
The two main topics that I will be focusing on are:


- '''The biological basis for in-group favoritism:''' at the biological level, oxytocin is a chemical that is increased when members of a group favor others based on social categories. The current wikipedia article on in-group favoritism does not have any information on why in-group favoritism occurs at a biological level. The Wikipedia article on Oxytocin currently references in-group favoritism and includes a brief statement on how the chemical is related to this social psychological concept. I plan to work on my group to provide more information and details about oxytocin and its impact of in-group favoritism.
'''The biological basis for in-group favoritism:''' at the biological level, oxytocin is a chemical that is increased when members of a group favor others based on social categories. The current wikipedia article on in-group favoritism does not have any information on why in-group favoritism occurs at a biological level. The Wikipedia article on Oxytocin currently references in-group favoritism and includes a brief statement on how the chemical is related to this social psychological concept. I plan to work on my group to provide more information and details about oxytocin and its impact of in-group favoritism.


- '''Social Identity Theory:''' The current Wikipedia page for Social Identity Theory references in-group favoritism and claims that the theory is a main cause of in-group favoritism. However, there is limited information of why the social identity theory causes in-group favoritism in the in-group favoritism page. My group and I plans to expand on the content and provide a more direct link between the two.
'''Social Identity Theory:''' The current Wikipedia page for Social Identity Theory references in-group favoritism and claims that the theory is a main cause of in-group favoritism. However, there is limited information of why the social identity theory causes in-group favoritism in the in-group favoritism page. My group and I plans to expand on the content and provide a more direct link between the two.


== Biological Basis for In-Group Favoritism ==
== Biological Basis for In-Group Favoritism ==

Revision as of 00:37, 2 November 2016

In-Group Favoritism Work

The two main topics that I will be focusing on are:

The biological basis for in-group favoritism: at the biological level, oxytocin is a chemical that is increased when members of a group favor others based on social categories. The current wikipedia article on in-group favoritism does not have any information on why in-group favoritism occurs at a biological level. The Wikipedia article on Oxytocin currently references in-group favoritism and includes a brief statement on how the chemical is related to this social psychological concept. I plan to work on my group to provide more information and details about oxytocin and its impact of in-group favoritism.

Social Identity Theory: The current Wikipedia page for Social Identity Theory references in-group favoritism and claims that the theory is a main cause of in-group favoritism. However, there is limited information of why the social identity theory causes in-group favoritism in the in-group favoritism page. My group and I plans to expand on the content and provide a more direct link between the two.

Biological Basis for In-Group Favoritism

Social Identity Theory

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