According to social identity theory, when do we allow our group memberships to influence our own behavior and our judgments of other people's behavior?

A) when laws make it necessary
B) when our group memberships are relevant during a social interaction
C) when we are prevented from our group memberships as part of our self-presentation
D) when our group memberships are irrelevant during a social interaction

Answer: B

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