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Any belief that is introduced into an argument about values is likely to bring about a difference in attitude.
Biological Trait
A characteristic or feature of an organism that is inherited from its parents and can be physically observed or measured.
External
Referring to or situated on the outside of something; coming or deriving from a source outside the subject affected.
Out-Group
A group of people excluded from or not belonging to one's own group, often leading to us vs. them mentality.
In-Group
A social group to which a person psychologically identifies as being a member.
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