According to Dr. Seuss, the Star-Belly Sneetches only want to identify with other Star-Belly Sneetches. They consider themselves as being different from Plain-Belly Sneetches and do not identify with them. What principle of prejudice theory is Dr. Seuss illustrating?
A. Social categories
B. Distinctiveness theory
C. Confirmation bias
D. Authoritarian personality
Answer: A
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a. first c. third b. second d. sixth
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