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The social psychology of prejudice

Rachel New shows you how to get more from her article

How did the London 2012 Olympics create a ‘common ingroup identity’ in Britain?
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Look at my article on pages 2–4 and then try the following.

1 Think about which groups you are a member of. You could identify yourself by gender, as a member of your school, a fan of a genre of music, and so on. Can you identify outgroups to compare your ingroup with in each case?

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