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Provide definitions for ingroup, outgroup, and reference group, and describe the significance of these concepts in everyday life.
 
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Civil and guerrilla wars, covert operations, and some forms of terrorism are examples of:
 
  a. declared war. b. undeclared war.
 c. military responses. d. domestic terrorism.



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Answer to Question 1

All groups set boundaries by distinguishing between insiders who are members and

outsiders who are not. An ingroup is a group to which a person belongs and with which

the person feels a sense of identity. An outgroup is a group to which a person does not

belong and toward which the person may feel a sense of competitiveness or hostility.

Ingroups provide us not only with a source of identity but also with a point of

reference. A reference group is a group that strongly influences a person's behavior

and social attitudes, regardless of whether that individual is an actual member.

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