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1. In a workplace setting, outgroup members may include employees from a different department or team who are perceived as being different or separate from one's own group.
2. In a school setting, outgroup members may be students from another grade level or academic program who are not part of the same social circle or friend group.
3. In a sports team, outgroup members may be players from a rival team who are seen as competitors or adversaries.
4. In a community organization, outgroup members may be individuals from a different neighborhood or demographic group who are not actively involved in the same activities or events.
5. In a political context, outgroup members may be individuals who belong to a different political party or ideology and are viewed as opposing or conflicting with one's own beliefs.
2. In a school setting, outgroup members may be students from another grade level or academic program who are not part of the same social circle or friend group.
3. In a sports team, outgroup members may be players from a rival team who are seen as competitors or adversaries.
4. In a community organization, outgroup members may be individuals from a different neighborhood or demographic group who are not actively involved in the same activities or events.
5. In a political context, outgroup members may be individuals who belong to a different political party or ideology and are viewed as opposing or conflicting with one's own beliefs.
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