People who join an interest group for solidary incentives are joining for which of the following reasons?
A. To improve their economic opportunities
B. For a sense of belonging to the group
C. For ethical beliefs or ideological reasons
D. To obtain political, social, or economic change
E. To become a free rider
Answer: B
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