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6 November, 08:49

Dovidio and his colleagues argue that cooperation has an especially positive impact when people are able to keep their ingroup identities intact. people working on a task have relatively low self-esteem. it leads people to define a new, inclusive group. groups are relatively independent.

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  1. 6 November, 09:12
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    According to the argument posed by Dovidio and his colleagues, cooperation has an especially positive impact when it leads people to define a new, inclusive group. An inclusive group makes room to accommodate new members while an exclusive group seeks to limit membership to those who can meet some strict requirements of who have a special status.
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