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Values/Beliefs/Worldview Establishing social identities

Values/Beliefs/Worldview Establishing social identities. Elizabeth Chamberlain Behavioral Influences Analyst. Overview. What is a worldview? Why is it useful to BIA? Worldview construct What is Social Identity Theory? How do worldview & social identity relate? How is it useful to BIA?.

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Values/Beliefs/Worldview Establishing social identities

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  1. Values/Beliefs/Worldview Establishing social identities Elizabeth Chamberlain Behavioral Influences Analyst

  2. Overview • What is a worldview? • Why is it useful to BIA? • Worldview construct • What is Social Identity Theory? • How do worldview & social identity relate? • How is it useful to BIA?

  3. UNCLASSIFIED Analytical Workflow:General to Specific(Knowledge to Assessments) Values, Beliefs, Worldview (cultural anthropology/social psychology) Operational Behavioral History (organizational dynamics) Perceptions Motivations (Needs and Objectives) Current Capabilities Situational Factors Decision Process Probable Intent Likely Behavior (COAs) Vulnerabilities Influence Susceptibilities Accessibility Recommendations UNCLASSIFIED

  4. k Evaluative Beliefs Existential Beliefs Worldview Statements Prescriptive and Proscriptive Beliefs Worldview • Definition • Impact on behavior • Cognition • Values • Worldview Research • Religion • Mutability • Variation • Other approaches

  5. The Acting Self Impulse Motivational core Worldview Agentic Persona & Cognitive Acculturation Buffer Behavior

  6. Human Nature • Moral Orientation • Mutability • Complexity • Will • Agency • Factors • Intrapsychic • Cognition • Knowledge • Consciousness • Truth • Scope • Possession • Availability • Behavior • Time Orientation • Activity Direction • Activity Satisfaction • Moral Source • Moral Standard • Moral Relevance • Control Location • Control Disposition • Action Efficacy • Interpersonal • Otherness • Authority • Group • Humanity • Biosphere • Sexuality • Connection • Interpersonal Justice • Social Justice • Interaction • Correction WORLDVIEW • World and Life • Ontology • Cosmos • Unity • Deity • Nature • Humanity-nature • World justice • Well-being • Explanation • Worth of Life • Purpose of Life

  7. Venezuelan Status Chinese Face Worldview & BIA

  8. Social Identity • What is Social Identity? • Importance of Context • Relevant social identities • Social Network Analysis

  9. The Acting Self Impulse Motivational core Worldview Agentic Persona & Cognitive Acculturation Buffer Behavior

  10. Summary • Worldview • Key construct to explain likely behaviors • Requires a degree of inference • Acculturation attenuates cultural impact • Social Identity • Useful to understanding context of actor(s) • May vary between situations

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