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18 August, 04:50

In a psychology class, a teacher divided the class by what kinds of shoes they were wearing and then had each group make a list of why their shoes were better than the others. The fact that each group argued that they had the best shoes is an example of: A. in-group bias. B. discrimination. C. social facilitation. D. stereotyping.

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  1. 18 August, 04:54
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    The correct answer is A because it just makes sense
  2. 18 August, 04:55
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    The answer is A an in-group-bias. Favoring ones own group rather than others.
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