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People Consider In-Groups to Be People Who Are Like Themselves

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People consider in-groups to be people who are like themselves or who belong to the same groups; out-groups are people who are not in their group or who are members of competitor groups.The implications of in-group and out-group categorizations are all of the following behaviors EXCEPT:


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