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In-group formation
Boys at the camp were divided into two separate groups and encouraged to bond.
Intergroup conflict
The groups competed against each other in activities, which led to hostility and negative stereotyping.
Intergroup cooperation –
Conflict was reduced by introducing superordinate goals that required both groups to work together.
relation to realistic conflict theory
This supports realistic conflict theory, which says that prejudice and conflict arise from competition over limited resources.