Multiple Choice
Reciprocal views of one another often held by parties in conflict; for example,each may view itself as moral and peace loving and the other as evil and aggressive defines
A) polarization.
B) the fundamental attribution error.
C) in-group bias.
D) the mirror-image perceptions.
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