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Prejudice Is Not Always Limited to Situations Where an Individual

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Prejudice is not always limited to situations where an individual feels directly threatened by an outgroup. This fact is particularly difficult to explain from the perspective of which of the following theories?


Definitions:

Implicit Racial Associations

Unconscious biases and attitudes towards different races that individuals may not be aware of.

Ingroup Bias

The tendency to favor and extend loyalty to members of one's own group over those of other groups.

Ingroup Bias

The tendency to favor, prioritize, or support members of one's own group over others.

Mere Exposure Effect

A psychological phenomenon where repeated exposure to a stimulus increases an individual's preference for that stimulus.

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