Multiple Choice
The process of exchange,termed "perspective taking," is one in which an in-group member puts themselves in an out-group member's place.The effects of perspective taking are not always positive on in-group member's views of out-group members and depend on the extent to which a person identifies with their in-group.Therefore,which of the following scenarios would be most likely to lead in-group members to respond more negatively toward out-group members?
A) An in-group's exposure to information related to an out-group's heterogeneity in terms of their positive and negative characteristics.
B) An in-group member discloses the hardships of an out-group member and expresses the out-group's collective need for support during the out-group individual's recovery.
C) An in-group is highly group oriented,putting the good of the group over the desires of individuals.
D) An in-group's exposure to the positive characteristics of an exclusive sub-group within the out-group.
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