The Minimal Group Paradigm (MGP) illustrates how arbitrary group categorizations can lead to ingroup favoritism and outgroup discrimination, highlighting psychological roots of intergroup conflict. Developed by Henri Tajfel in the 1970s, the paradigm shows that minimal distinctions foster biases without requiring relationships or competition, impacting various societal contexts.
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