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Every Thanksgiving Marisa's uncles get into an argument over politics.One identifies as a Democrat, the other as a Republican.It's not uncommon for the disagreements to spill over into other, non-political topics, with each uncle making assumptions about the other and exaggerating differences between them based on their political party identifications.Thinking back on her social psychology class, Marisa thinks that _____________would help her most in understanding her uncles' frustrating behavior.

A) The dual-process theory of information processing
B) Role theory
C) Evolutionary theory
D) Social Identity Theory

Dual-Process Theory

A cognitive psychology theory that proposes there are two distinct systems for processing information: a fast, automatic, intuitive system, and a slower, more analytical, deliberate system.

Social Identity Theory

A psychological theory that explains how individuals categorize themselves and others into groups, influencing their sense of self and their interactions with others.

Political Party

An organized group of people with at least roughly similar political aims and opinions, seeking to influence public policy by getting its candidates elected to public office.

  • Highlight the distinctions between symbolic interactionism, evolutionary perspectives, and theories of social structure and personality.
  • Analyze the implications of social identity and role theories in understanding interpersonal conflicts.
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