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A Popular Study Asked Christian Participants to Form Impressions of Christian

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A popular study asked Christian participants to form impressions of Christian and Jewish individuals after heightening "mortality salience"; that is, reminding people of the prospect of their own death. It was found that mortality salience predicted a more positive evaluation of the Christian individual and a more negative evaluation of the Jewish individual. Such findings support which theory of intergroup relations?


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Preferences

Individual choices or inclinations towards certain options, ideas, or items over others based on personal taste or values.

Transference

A phenomenon in psychoanalysis where emotions or desires originally associated with one person, typically from early life, are unconsciously transferred onto another in the present.

Good Friend

A person who is reliable, trustworthy, and supportive, often playing a significant role in one's social and emotional well-being.

Class Project

A group or individual task assigned within a course that requires applying learned theories and concepts to practical scenarios.

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