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Summary Introduction
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Intergroup bias consists of a tendency to favor members of one's in-group over out-group members, likely even showing hostility toward those who are outside of one’s group. However, there are those people who manage to take it even one step further and believe that their culture, nation, or religion is superior to all others in existence.
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