Minority-Majority Political Divide Deepens with Higher Ingroup Identification Levels
The study looked at how people from different groups within a political party see each other. They found that minority group members tend to see the groups as more different from each other than majority group members do. Also, the more someone identifies with their own group, the more they see the groups as different. This shows that how much someone identifies with their own group affects how they see other groups.