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    The Tendency to Separate Oneself from Those Who Are Different
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The Tendency to Separate Oneself from Those Who Are Different

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The tendency to separate oneself from those who are different results in


A) fewer miscommunications, due to limited interaction.
B) increased categorical thinking.
C) intensified perception of threat from out groups.
D) a united front from which to dismiss myths of one's own group.

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