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Group Formation & Ethnocentrism
Examines group formation, social identity, stereotypes, and ethnic conflicts, emphasizing the impact of ethnocentrism and urban environments.
Social Identity: Categorization and Intergroup Conflict
Explores social identity, categorization, and intergroup conflicts, emphasizing the impact of group interactions on perceptions and behaviors.
Social Psychology: Intergroup Relations
Explores intergroup discrimination mechanisms and the impact of social support.
Social Identity: Group Relations
Explores social identity, group conflicts, and strategies to reduce discrimination through shared goals and affiliations.
Ethical Engineering: Learning and Bias
Covers motivation, bias, stress, and learning routines in education, emphasizing the impact of social identity and unconscious biases.
Implicit Biases: Recognizing and Avoiding
Delves into implicit biases, their recognition, avoidance, effectiveness of training programs, and origins of gender stereotypes.
Sylow Subgroups: Structure and Properties
Explores the properties and structure of Sylow subgroups in group theory, emphasizing a theorem-independent approach.
Implicit Bias: Gender Stereotypes
Delves into the underrepresentation of women in leadership, addressing implicit bias, gender stereotypes, and social identity theory.
Social Identity and Learning
Delves into implicit bias and stereotype threat in STEM education, exploring their impact on engagement and attainment.
Free Actions, Ch III: Group Actions
Explains the concept of free actions and their preservation properties in group theory.
Introduction to Categories: Products and Coproducts
Introduces the theory of categories by generalizing the Cartesian product and disjoint union of sets to any category.
Introduction to Category Theory: Adjoint Functors
Introduces adjoint functors in category theory, emphasizing their significance and applications in establishing relationships between different categories.
Isomorphism Theorems: Quotients of Group
Explores the isomorphism theorems for quotient groups and the concept of surjective homomorphisms.
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