Abstract

This article discusses some aspects of social identity, social roles, and group status influence in the evaluations of in-group and out-group normative and deviant members. It provides a brief literature review on constructs of social identity, self-categorization, social roles, group status, in-group/out-group and normative/deviant members. We discuss some probable interactions between group status (dominant versus subordinate), group membership (in-group versus out-group), and tar- get-member (normative versus deviant).

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