Asked by Michael Montecalvo on Apr 24, 2024
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Creating groups based on the outcome of a coin toss leads people to favor their own new group when dividing any rewards.This best illustrates
A) outgroup homogeneity.
B) implicit prejudice.
C) the just-world phenomenon.
D) ingroup bias.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency to favor members of one's own group over those of other groups, often leading to prejudice and discrimination.
Coin Toss
A simple randomness procedure involving flipping a coin to decide between two alternatives, based on which side the coin lands on.
Rewards
In psychology, rewards refer to positive reinforcements that motivate behavior or increase the likelihood of a behavior being repeated.
- Explore the role of ingroup bias and outgroup homogeneity in fostering prejudice.
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Learning Objectives
- Explore the role of ingroup bias and outgroup homogeneity in fostering prejudice.
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