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Persuasion does not necessarily involve giving any reasons at all for accepting a claim.
Outgroup Derogation
The phenomenon of negatively evaluating or discriminating against members of an outgroup compared to one's ingroup.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency for people to give preferential treatment and positive attitudes towards members of their own group over those from other groups.
Social Situation
A scenario involving interactions between individuals or groups within a social context, influencing behaviors, thoughts, and emotions.
Violent
Characterized by the use of physical force to inflict harm or damage to individuals or property.
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