Research suggests that members of low-status groups who experience identity threat:
A) disengage themselves from the group by developing ambivalent attitudes toward in-group members
B) embrace the belief that there is a lot of variability in the characteristics of in-group members
C) engage in activities that enable them to form new identities by expanding their role set
D) try to develop new, more positive social relationships
E) both a and b
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