Multiple Choice
According to intergroup emotion theory proposed by Mackie and her colleagues, in an intergroup context:
A) positive emotions about an outgroup can lead to discrimination against the outgroup.
B) our own self appraises whether a situation will harm or benefit individuals.
C) positive emotions about an ingroup should lead to ingroup solidarity.
D) the more strongly we identify with a group, the weaker our emotions become.
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