Multiple Choice
How are in-groups and out-groups different?
A) An individual feels that they are a member of out-groups,but not in-groups.
B) An individual feels a connection to an in-group,but sees out-groups as inferior.
C) An individual believes that an out-group is superior and an in-group is inferior to them.
D) An individual shies away from out-groups because they are more outgoing than in-groups.
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