An accentuation of intergroup differences produced by social categorisation:
A) is particularly strong where there are clear boundaries between groups.
B) occurs predominantly on dimensions that favour the outgroup.
C) can be most successfully accomplished through the media.
D) is amplified when there is a strong need to differentiate the groups.
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