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Observations made from a vantage point in the open fields or a public place do not constitute a search for Fourth Amendment purposes, therefore, evidence obtained from these observations will generally be admissible in court proceedings.
Own Group
Own group refers to the social group or category to which an individual identifies as belonging, distinguishing them from other groups.
Unique Individuals
Persons who are distinctive and not like others due to their specific characteristics, experiences, or qualities.
Threats to Self-esteem
Events or circumstances that undermine an individual's sense of self-worth or confidence.
Outgroup Homogeneity
The tendency to view members of outside groups as more similar to each other than members of one's own group.
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