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Members of dominant groups are often less motivated, intrinsically and extrinsically, toward intercultural communication than members of nondominant groups, because they don't see the incentives for doing so. True or false?

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True

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Dominant groups are formed by people who belong to social classes who have full economic and political power and control over their lives. These groups do not need to establish contacts or look for ways to improve their quality of life at any point, for this reason, they feel discouraged to establish intercultural communication and interaction, as they believe that this will not bring any change to their lives, besides be unnecessary and without incentives.

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