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Groups with which an individual feels a sense of membership, belonging, and identity are called ____, and groups with which an individual does not feel a sense of membership, belonging, or identity are called ____.

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iningroups, outgroups

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Groups with which an individual feels a sense of membership, belonging, and identity are called iningroups, and groups with which an individual does not feel a sense of membership, belonging, or identity are called outgroups

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User VikingBadger
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Answer: in-groups and out-groups

Explanation: In-group is a group where two or more individuals who interact with themselves, share the same traits and to which an individual has a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities.

Out-group is, therefore, a social group whereby the person doesn't have a feeling of being united, in membership, belonging and close similarities. However, there is always a certainty that individuals will tend to choose and have a natural liking and understanding for their in-group over the out-group.

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