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In considering values and science, values:
Group Polarisation
The tendency for a group to make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members.
Intergroup Attribution
Process of assigning the cause of one’s own or others’ behaviour to group membership.
Ultimate Attribution Error
A cognitive bias where people attribute the positive behaviors of their own group to stable, internal characteristics and negative behaviors of out-groups to their inherent characteristics.
Ingroup Behaviour
Actions and norms exhibited by members within their own group, often characterized by solidarity and loyalty.
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