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: A.in-group bias. B.discrimination. C.social facilitation. D.stereotyping.

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The answer is A an in-group-bias. Favoring ones own group rather than others.

Answer:

A.in-group bias.

Explanation:

When this kind of activity takes place then, there is a difference that arises in each kind of student, although initially, each student represented himself as a student of psychology class, but now they represent themselves as the best shoe category student.

This clearly creates an in group bias feelings.

This is because one with better shoe feels they are better, in the same group originally.

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