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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
11

Irving feels great hostility toward members of other student clubs at his school and feels great loyalty toward his club. He is

_____ because he has negative feelings toward outgroups, but is not _____.
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1 answer:
Fiesta28 [93]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

- Prejudiced, racist.

Explanation:

As per the given description, Irving is 'prejudiced' as he has developed negative feelings about outgroups, but he would not be called 'racist' as there is no description provided that he promotes his club as superior due to their color or discriminate the other group due to their 'race'. He is however 'prejudiced' or 'partial' towards the members of other student clubs as he must be possessing a preconceived notion about them which makes him form an 'adverse or negative judgment or opinion about them'(view the other groups impulsively) without considering the facts.

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