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  2. Identity fusion - Wikipedia

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    Identity fusion, a psychological construct rooted in social psychology and cognitive anthropology, is a form of alignment with groups in which members experience a ...

  3. Cultural fusion theory - Wikipedia

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    Cultural fusion theory (CFT) describes the process that people, typically immigrants, undergo when they come in contact with a new environment and culture. CFT provides an account that differs from more prominent theories of cultural adaptation, which propose models in which immigrants gradually adapt to a new culture while leaving their old culture behind.

  4. Category:Conceptions of self - Wikipedia

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    Identity based motivation; Identity formation; Identity fusion; Implicit attitude; Implicit self-esteem; Internal Family Systems Model; Internalized racism; Internarrative identity; Introspection illusion; Inua

  5. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Indonesia (Indonesian: Budaya Indonesia) has been shaped by the interplay of indigenous customs and diverse foreign influences. With over 600 distinct ethnic groups , including significant Austronesian and Melanesian cultures, contributing to its rich traditions, languages , and customs, Indonesia is a melting pot of diversity.

  6. Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia, [c] officially the Republic of Indonesia, [d] is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands , including Sumatra , Java , Sulawesi , and parts of Borneo and New Guinea .

  7. Identity crisis - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, identity crisis is a stage theory of identity development which involves the resolution of a conflict over eight stages of life. [1] [2] The term was coined by German psychologist Erik Erikson. The stage of psychosocial development in which identity crisis may occur is called identity cohesion vs. role confusion.

  8. Harvey Whitehouse - Wikipedia

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    Since the turn of the millennium, Whitehouse has focused increasingly on developing trans-disciplinary collaborations using methods as diverse as ethnographic fieldwork, experiments, interviews, and surveys in lab, field, and online settings, database construction, semantic network analysis, and other methods.

  9. Identity - Wikipedia

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    Identity (mathematics), an equality that holds regardless of the values of its variables; Identity element, an element of the set which leaves unchanged every element when the operation is applied; Identity function, a function that leaves its argument unchanged; Identity matrix, with ones on the main diagonal, zeros elsewhere