Asked by Sukhwinder Singh on Jul 16, 2024

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Thomas likes to "hang with the guys." These people with whom Thomas identifies most strongly are called a(n)

A) referent group.
B) in-group.
C) out-group.
D) "them" group.

Referent Group

A group to which an individual or another group is compared, often for the purpose of evaluating and understanding one's own attitudes, values, and behaviors.

In-Group

A group in society with which an individual psychologically feels a sense of belonging.

Out-Group

A social group towards which a person feels a sense of competition or opposition.

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Michael PanicoJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The in-group is a group with whom a person identifies most strongly and feels a sense of belonging, while the out-group is a group with whom a person does not identify and may view with hostility. The referent group is a group of people that an individual uses as a benchmark to make comparisons with themselves. The "them" group is not a recognized term in social psychology.