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16 September, 23:11

In a study based on Tajfel's theory of social identity, Cathy is randomly assigned to Group A, and Sara is randomly assigned to Group B. When asked to award money to other study participants, both Cathy and Sara award money only to members of their own groups. This behavior is predicted by Tajfel's theory and best exemplifies

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  1. 17 September, 02:21
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    In-group favoritism

    Explanation:

    In-group favoritism is the inclination of people to favor one group over the other due to a particular String that share with the group.

    Cathy and Sarah displayed this here by selecting awarding money to member of the group they belong to.
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