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Eric has joined a new fraternity. If the other fraternity members now consider Eric as part of their ingroup, they are more likely to: Pay less attention to his actions and ideas Remember things that he does with greater accuracy View him in somewhat negative terms View him in a generally positive light

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  1. 8 May, 06:49
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    The answer is "View him in a generally positive light".

    Explanation:

    An in-group is understood as a group to which a person belongs. The members of the group generally share interests, as well as attributes such as race, age and gender.

    Members of an in-group usually see other members with affinity and respect, and It's possible that they develop a sense of favoritism towards each other.
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