In a psychology class, a teacher divided the class by what kinds of shoes they
were wearing and then had each group make a list of why their shoes were
better than the others. The fact that each group argued that they had the best
shoes is an example of:
OA. in-group bias.
B. social facilitation.
C. stereotyping.
D. discrimination.



Answer :

Answer: A. In-group bias

Explanation:

In-group bias is defined as "a pattern of favoring members of one's in-group over out-group members", which is what is happening in this case.

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