Asked by Melissa Cooper on Jul 01, 2024

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How might strong identification with and loyalty to an in-group result in discrimination against members of an out-group?

In-Group

A group that one identifies with and feels loyalty toward.

Discrimination

Biased or unfair actions against people from distinct groups, mainly due to their race, age, gender, or physical abilities.

Out-Group

A group toward which an individual feels opposition, rivalry, or hostility.

  • Appreciate the influence of in-groups and out-groups on social behavior.
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cherry afallaJul 01, 2024
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Social cohesion and loyalty can intensify when differences between groups are strongly defined between the "us" of the in-group and the "them" of the out-group. Such definitions may give in-group members a feeling of superiority that can result in discrimination, such as the denial of opportunities and privileges to members of the out-group.