When individuals walk into an unfamiliar setting, why do they immediately look for someone they know, or who at least looks like them?
a. People are socialized to stay within racial boundaries.
b. Individuals like to be around people with whom they feel comfortable because they appear to have something in common.
c. People are insensitive to others in social settings.
d. Individuals realize they will be stereotyped for acting like the other group if they do not assemble with the group that looks like them
Ans: B
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