Garcia (2005) demonstrated that complaining about discrimination may be perceived by the complainer's in-group members as suggesting to ________ members that the ________ is given to ________

A) out-group; in-group; unjustified griping
B) in-group; out-group; unjustified griping
C) out-group; out-group; acting unjustifiably superior
D) in-group; in-group; justifiably griping
E) out-group; in-group; legitimate concern


Answer: A

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