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The given statement engaging in group membership, social comparison, and meeting identity needs is "true."
How do group memberships allow social comparison to meet identity needs?
Belonging to a group enables us to use reference groups for social comparison, our affiliations serve as the foundation for our identities, associating us with some groups and traits while distinguishing us from others.
Groups fulfill instrumental requirements by enabling us to share resources and give access to knowledge that will help us live longer and be more successful.
The foundation of social identity theory is the assumption that in-group members compare themselves to members of the out-group; as a result, the comparison process is essential to intergroup connections.
Numerous studies demonstrate that persons who join more social groups have greater psychological health are healthier, and live longer than those who do not. Hence the given statement is true.
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