I believe the answer is: A.We gain our personal identities by interacting with others.
By communicating with others, human would start to understand the role that they can and expected to play within the social group. From that role, our identity would be shaped. Our personal desire and how other people perceive us both contribute to the type of identities that we have.
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B. ingroup bias
Explanation:
Ingroup bias: The term 'ingroup bias' refers to the propensity of an individual to choose or favor his or her group over the other group. The ingroup bias can affect or influence both the group's and individual's behavior to an extent.
In other words, the ingroup bias refers to a group in which specific persons are identified as a part of or belong to the group.
Example: Nationalities, social classes, races, etc.
In the question above, the beliefs are best illustrated in terms of ingroup bias.