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redcandle redcandle
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After listening to a lecture on prejudice, a student wonders if having close friends from different ethnic groups can reduce prejudice against these groups. Research suggests that the answer is
A) yes, because it may become easier to identify and empathize with out-group members.
B) yes, because such friendships will help to reinforce in-group biases.
C) no, because the less that is known about the social norms and customs of out-groups, the better.
D) no, because these friendships may foster a process of social categorization.
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Psychology and Life


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Great answer, thank you.
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