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Social identity switching

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Social identity switching. Zinn, A.K. (Author); Lavric, A. (Author); Levine, M. (Author) et al.. 2023. The British Psychological Society.

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Zinn, AK, Lavric, A, Levine, M & Koschate-Reis, M, Social identity switching, 2023, Blog, The British Psychological Society. <https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/social-identity-switching>

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Zinn, A. K. (Author), Lavric, A. (Author), Levine, M. (Author), & Koschate-Reis, M. (Author). (2023). Social identity switching. Blog, The British Psychological Society. https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/social-identity-switching

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Zinn AK (Author), Lavric A (Author), Levine M (Author), Koschate-Reis M (Author). Social identity switching The British Psychological Society. 2023.

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Zinn, A.K. (Author) ; Lavric, A. (Author) ; Levine, M. (Author) et al.. / Social identity switching. [Blog].

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abstract = "Most of us wear lots of different hats in our daily lives. As parents, as employees, as supporters of a football team, as political party members, as community residents… to name just a few. How do we manage all these group memberships? How do we switch between them, and what are the implications of that switching for our psychological functioning more generally?",
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