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BaseLineBaseLine“Civil Identity”“Civil Identity”
Measuring the de facto “Civil Identity”
related to ‘Equally Yoked’ Couples
for the Social Sciences
Social Psychology
Self and IdentityCopyright: 1970 - used by permission
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““Equally Yoked”Equally Yoked”
• …is a social phenomena that exists in all multicultural societies - peoples of the same de facto ‘Civil Identity' recognizing, identifying with, relating to, bonding with, marrying one another for reasons of good self- esteem, religious beliefs, and preserving the integrity of their extended family identity - for abiding in a positive ‘social mores’ and therefore contributing to community (psychosocial) health.
Social Psychology
Self and Identity
(Equallyoked)
Baseline – “Civil Identity”Baseline – “Civil Identity”• In the social sciences, ‘baseline’ refers to: …a
‘starting point’ used for clinical descriptions.• “Civil Identity” - describes an identified
individual without present disambiguous features, all of which, are clearly understood within the subculture of the investigated population in which the individual is a member as in a broader multicultural society.
• .. the ‘baseline’ % (percentage) in individual couples features - measuring features of an identified ‘civil identities’ considering an equallyoketarianism relationship.
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Equally Yoked?Equally Yoked?
Ancestry EthnicityPoliticsRace & ColorReligionDisabilityAgeSexSexual (pleasure preference) OrientationMarital StatusFamilial Status
90%
90%
97%
96%
89%
0.0%
95%
0.0%
50%
100%
100%
--- Percentage (%) of ‘Truly Equally Yoked’ ---
Ancestry EthnicityPoliticsRace & ColorReligionDisabilityAgeSexSexual (pleasure preference) OrientationMarital StatusFamilial Status
89%
88%
87%
86%
80%
0.0%
94%
0.0%
49%
100%
100%
Civil Identity #1 Civil Identity #2
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A Biopsychosociocultural InstrumentA Biopsychosociocultural Instrument
Ancestry EthnicityPoliticsRace & ColorReligionDisabilityAgeSexSexual (pleasure preference) OrientationMarital StatusFamilial Status
<50%
<50%
<50%
<50%
0.0%
>0.1%
Typical Civil IdentityIf…
<50%
<50%
<50%
and…
…….‘unequally yoked’ (unequallyoked)…
<50%
<50%
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QUIZQUIZ• (1.) How is the percentage of ‘like’ components
of ‘civil identity’ properly recorded? Give an example (use an actual sample) of similar ‘civil identities – that are not ‘equal’ but - can be considered, ‘equal’. Explain which components of ‘civil identity’ are intermixed and confounding.
• Extra points: What is your opinion of heritage/familial-DNA testing and what value would it be the cause of equallyokedtarians?
• Make sure, you put you name, subject, and date on your paper, 35 points for any intelligent attempt to answer all parts of this question.
Social Psychology
Self and Identity
BaseLineBaseLine“Civil Identity”“Civil Identity”
Social Psychology
Self and IdentityCopyright: 1970 - used by permission
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