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Researchers studied the derogation of outgroups by fraternity and sorority members and pledges (members-in-training). They found that pledges were ________ likely to derogate outgroup members in public than in private because ________.
 
  A) less; they partially identified with the outgroup members
  B) less; they were less authoritarian
  C) more; they had stronger motivation to fit in the group
  D) more; they were conforming to the full members who derogated the outgroups in public but not in private

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In the study by Batson et al (1986), white students were given a choice of watching a movie with a white student or with a black student. The study reported that intrinsically religious persons
 
  A) behaved in a prejudiced fashion in front of their friends, but in a non-prejudiced fashion in front of strangers.
  B) behaved in a uniformly nonprejudiced fashion.
  C) behaved in a prejudiced fashion if the motives for their behavior could appear nonprejudiced.
  D) behaved in a more prejudiced fashion than nonreligious people.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C




abarnes

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Excellent

 

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