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When Jason goes to a football game, he likes to sit with people who are cheering for the team that he likes. Those who cheer for the other team sit on the opposite side of the stadium. Relative to Jason, the fans of Jason's team would represent a(n) ________, while those who cheer for the opposing team are an example of a(n) ________.

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Ingroup; outgroup is the answer

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Answer:

Ingroup; outgroup

Step-by-step explanation:

In relation to Jason, the fans of his football team who sit with him and cheer his team are a small, exclusive group of people who share the same interests or identify with something in particular. On the other hand, the fans of the opposing football team are considered not to belong to Jason's specific group, since they have different or opposite likes.

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