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  • The Psychology of Fake News

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Cross-Group Bias

When group members have negative views towards nonmembers of their group, not limited to nonmembers who are related to the group in an obvious way.

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Updated 2021-06-02

Contributors are:

Yasmin Torabi
Yasmin Torabi
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Who are from:

University of California, Davis
University of California, Davis
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  • The Psychology of Fake News

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