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Social Identity and Group Membership (8A) Practice Test
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A university residence hall assigns students to floors and encourages floor pride through banners and competitions. After a minor conflict, residents on one floor circulate a message describing the other floor as “always causing problems,” citing a few incidents. Residents then avoid shared lounges when the other floor is present and interpret neutral behaviors (e.g., loud laughter) as disrespect. The residence hall culture emphasizes loyalty to one’s floor and publicly compares floors’ conduct records. Which outcome is most consistent with the described group dynamics?
A university residence hall assigns students to floors and encourages floor pride through banners and competitions. After a minor conflict, residents on one floor circulate a message describing the other floor as “always causing problems,” citing a few incidents. Residents then avoid shared lounges when the other floor is present and interpret neutral behaviors (e.g., loud laughter) as disrespect. The residence hall culture emphasizes loyalty to one’s floor and publicly compares floors’ conduct records. Which outcome is most consistent with the described group dynamics?