Social Psychology
Intergroup bias refers to the tendency for individuals to favor their own group (in-group) over others (out-group), often leading to prejudice and discrimination. This bias can manifest in various ways, such as preferential treatment, positive evaluations, or even hostile attitudes towards members of different groups. Intergroup bias significantly affects social dynamics and can lead to conflicts or cooperative behaviors, impacting decision-making and relationships between diverse groups.
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