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GID
(redirected from Group Identity)

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AcronymDefinition
GIDGender Identity Disorder
GIDGroup Identifier
GIDGroup Identification
GIDGlow in the Dark
GIDGroup Identity
GIDGeneral Intelligence Department (Jordan)
GIDGeneral Improvement District
GIDGrazing Incidence Diffraction
GIDGesellschaft für Information und Dokumentation
GIDGasinnendruck (German: Gas internal pressure)
GIDGraphical Input Device
GIDGlobal Image Database
GIDGlobal Infrastructure Design
GIDGraphic Identification
GIDGeneral Information Document
GIDGeneral Installation Dolly
GIDGate/Interconnect Delay
GIDGarden Island Naval Dockyard
GIDGrand-Parent Identification
GIDGuest in Distress (lifeguarding)


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How does virtual group identity influence group dynamics?
According to the researchers, the idea was that the two dolls who were obviously engaged with each other-and only those dolls-would spark thoughts of group identity and belonging-and that those unconscious feelings of affiliation would increase helpful behavior in the children.
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