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====Perceiver readiness====
Perceiver readiness, which Turner first described as ''relative accessibility'',<ref name="McGarty, C (1999)."/> “reflects a person’s past experiences, present expectations, and current motives, values, goals and needs”.<ref name="Turner, J. C. et al. (1994)."/> It is the relevant aspects of cognition that the perceiver brings to the environment. For example, a perceiver who categorizes frequently on the basis of nationality (e.g., “we [[Americans]]”) is, due to that past experience, more likely to formulate a similar self category under new conditions. Accordingly, <em>social identification<em>, or the degree to which the group is valued and self-involving, may be thought of as an important factor that affects a person’s readiness to use a particular social category.<ref name="Haslam, A. S. (2001)."/><ref name="Haslam, et al. (2011)."/>
====Comparative fit====
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