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Ingroup favoritism

Ingroup favoritism refers to a tendency to treat and evaluate Ingroup members more favorably than outgroup members.

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Ingroup members

Ingroup members refer to people who belong to the same Group or category as we do.

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Ingroup-outgroup bias

Ingroup-outgroup bias refers to the tendency to view the ingroup, its members, and its products more positively than other groups, their members and their products. Ingroup favoritism

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Inguinal canal

Inguinal canal is a canal through which the testes descend into the scrotum.

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Inguinal hernia

Inguinal hernia refers to a Condition in which the intestines bulge through a hole in the abdominal muscles of the groin.

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Inhalants

Inhalants refer to solvents, such as gasoline, glue, or paint thinner, that one inhales to produce a high and that can cause permanent central nervous System damage as well as liver a

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Inhalation

In the psychology context, inhalation metaphorically refers to the act of absorbing or taking in new information, ideas, or experiences through the mind. It represents the cognitive process of acquiring knowledge, insights, or perspectives, akin to the way we physically breathe in air. Understanding inhalation in psychology is vital for examining the learning process, cognitive development, and the acquisition of mental resources. In this article, we will explore the concept of inhalation, provide examples, discuss associated risks and application areas, offer recommendations, briefly touch on its historical context, and list some related psychological concepts.

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Inheritance of acquired characteristics

Inheritance of acquired characteristics refers to Lamarck's contention that adaptive abilities developed during an organism's lifetime are passed on to the organism's offspring.

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