Rühmavahelist
Rühmavahelist is an Estonian term that translates to "intergroup" or "between-group." It describes dynamics, relationships, or phenomena that occur between different social groups. This concept is often explored in sociology and social psychology to understand how people perceive and interact with members of their own group versus members of other groups.
Key aspects of rühmavahelist include in-group favoritism, where individuals tend to favor members of their own
The study of rühmavahelist helps explain a wide range of social behaviors, from everyday interactions to large-scale