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Creating groups based on the outcome of a coin toss leads people to favor their own new group when dividing any rewards. this best illustrates
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Creating groups based on the outcome of a coin toss leads people to favor their own new group when dividing any rewards. this best illustrates
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Dividing rewards and make it for people to own new group
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the answer to this question is an Ingroup Bias
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