Asked by
Emily Carter
on Nov 20, 2024Verified
The text cites research evidence pointing to factors that contribute to the development of negative intergroup attitudes.Evidence regarding which possible causal factor was NOT cited?
A) exposure to news reports
B) prior experience with diverse others
C) the nonverbal behavior of adults
D) identification with one's national in-group
Intergroup Attitudes
Feelings, beliefs, and behaviors directed toward people based on their membership in a specific group.
Nonverbal Behavior
Communication without words, which includes gestures, facial expressions, and body language.
National In-group
The phenomenon of identifying more closely and positively with one's own nation or ethnic group, while maintaining a less favorable attitude towards other groups.
- Recognize the elements that play a role in shaping attitudes between groups, encompassing both positive and negative effects.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the elements that play a role in shaping attitudes between groups, encompassing both positive and negative effects.