Pnas nexus 1-9 research report tracking group identity through natural language within groups

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    By finding such fingerprints, the authors should be able to identify the people who are most likely to actively contribute to, as opposed to disengage with or leave a group, and at the same time, gain a better understanding of the process through which people`s group identities are developed. This research introduces a language-based approach for tracking and understanding group identity strength in Ashwini Ashokkumar 2 | naturalistic group settings, thereby opening new possibilities for the study of contemporary group processes. Researchers interested in group processes have examined how group members align their . . .

     

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