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Ingroup bias leads individuals to favor their own group over others from "summary" of The Handbook of Social Psychology by Daniel Todd Gilbert,Susan T. Fiske,Gardner Lindzey

The Handbook of Social Psychology explains how ingroup bias influences individuals to show preference towards their own group rather than others. This bias is a common phenomenon observed in social interactions, where people tend to favor those who belong to the same group as them. This behavior is rooted in the need for social identity and belongingness, as individuals seek validation and support from their ingroup. Ingroup bias can manifest in various ways, such as favoring ingroup members in decision-making, allocating resources, or showing empathy and support. This bias often leads to discrimination and prejudice against outgroup members, as individuals prioritize the welfare a...
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    The Handbook of Social Psychology

    Daniel Todd Gilbert

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