Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-14138255-20161120163758/@comment-80.192.6.40-20161121032910

WC-83 seems to have it in the bag when it comes to Raven. Psychologically Raven probably scores quite highly on tribalism (also called authoritarianism) - she hates Qrow for betraying her tribe, regardless of whether or not this was a bad thing to do (note her rather poor rationalisations - "they were your family", "we can't be blamed for the Grimm" - which are all about defending her tribe) and overlooks her tribe's rather egregious negative qualities. These are classical approaches of more tribal/authoritarian personalities when it comes to issues relating to their tribe. They will go to great lengths to rationalise having loyalty to their tribe, even when this results in terrible arguments.

She'd probably score decently on social-dominance/hierarchy too, given her "survival of the fittest" mentality. Need to see more about the tribe's internal dynamics to find out (how much they truly look after their own as opposed to the entire set-up being purely out of mutual benefit. Raven's comments indicate the former I'd say. They don't sound like a gang of individually self-interested psychopaths, rather more collectivie selfishness).

Of course you'd have to take into account upbringing, which can make even those with egalitarian personalities engage in Raven's mentality, particularly if few dissenting voices were heard during their formative years. However personal psychology could explain why Qrow left but Raven didn't, given he seems to have a less tribal/authoritarian personality.