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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
10

Fiona isn’t really sure what to believe about Indian immigrants to England, but she knows what her parents and friends think. Be

cause she is concerned with being accepted by these important people in her life, Fiona adopts their beliefs and feelings about this out-group. This example best illustrates ________ as a source of prejudicial attitudes.a. informational conformity
b. competition for scarce resources
c. scapegoating
d. normative conformity
Social Studies
1 answer:
eduard3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Normal conformity

Explanation:

The brief summary states that Fiona cares about what her peers think and she adopts their feelings and views because it is all she knows. She's conforming through social influence.

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