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Justice, social identity, and group processes.

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In this paper, the effect of the group on the person and the impact of the person on the group is discussed. And the authors address two aspects of the relationship between groups and individuals.
Abstract
A core issue in the field of social psychology is the basis of the connection between people and the groups of which they are members-the reason(s) that people join and stay in groups, that they follow group rules, and that they act on behalf of groups. In this chapter we address two aspects of this relationship: the effect of the group on the person and the effect of the person on the group.

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