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Which of the following is true about in-group thinking?

A) In-group members exaggerate the differences between their group and other groups.
B) In-group members view themselves and members of other groups as morally correct.
C) In-group members view themselves and members of other groups positively.
D) Members of in-groups view themselves as being all alike.
E) Lower levels of cohesiveness lead to groupthink.

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Answer:

The correct option to answer the question will be option "A" In-group members exaggerate the differences between their group and other groups.

Step-by-step explanation:

In-group thinking can bring many problems to a particular group. When they start taking decisions based on irrational or dysfunctional thinking, the best group can become an in-group.

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