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Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.5
How did the Robbers Cave experiment improve our understanding of intergroup conflict, prejudice, and discrimination?
It demonstrated that people always show bias towards their in-group regardless of circumstances.
It established that discrimination can only occur when laws allow it.
It proved that prejudice is solely based on inherent individual character traits.
It showcased how competition for limited resources can lead to hostility between groups.
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