Multiple Choice
(Scenario III) Suppose you are a confederate of this study and become a roommate of a Christian student who reports high religiosity and appears to exhibit intergroup bias and outgroup discrimination. After living with him for some time you decide to examine the behavioral traces he leaves that may provide evidence of his intergroup bias. Which of the following behavioral traces may be MOST informative for the goal of this study?
A) church pamphlets describing the best allies for his particular church
B) church pamphlets describing what kind of people their followers should recruit for their church
C) your roommate's diary, which describes the women he has dated and the women he has not yet dated
D) a list of Christian-friendly individuals and a list of Christian-unfriendly individuals
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