In the context of intergroup relations, which of the following theories best explains why individuals invariably think of the group which they belong as an ingroup?

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The question asks which theory best explains why individuals think of the group they belong to as an ingroup in the context of intergroup relations. The four options provided are various psychological theories.

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Social identity theory

The final answer is social identity theory.

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The final answer is social identity theory.

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Social identity theory explains that individuals categorize themselves into groups, which fosters a sense of belonging and identity, leading them to view these groups as their ingroup.

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Confusing social identity theory with cognitive dissonance theory, which deals with the discomfort caused by conflicting beliefs.

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