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    People Are More Likely to Engage in Ingroup Over-Exclusion When
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People Are More Likely to Engage in Ingroup Over-Exclusion When

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Question 72

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People are more likely to engage in ingroup over-exclusion when they


A) are motivated to be accurate.
B) are angry.
C) believe resources are scarce.
D) have just seen a funny film clip about the outgroup.

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