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Under what circumstances is a person considered part of a reference group?
A. When someone makes irrational decisions that he or she later regrets
B. When people seek out his or her opinion in order to make a decision or evaluate something
C. When someone feels superior because he or she is considered part of the in-group
D. When someone is excluded from other groups because he or she is considered inferior

Answer :

I'll be honest. I love English, and have not had to do this. Maybe I have and it's just been too long... Anyway, B appears the most accurate answer, because a reference is something you use to aid you in the task you are doing. A dictionary for spelling, a picture reference for drawing something similar. Etc.
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The circumstances under which a person is considered part of a reference group is:

"When someone feels superior because he or she is considered part of the in-group" (Option C)

What is a reference group?

A reference group is a collection of people that are used as a measure of comparison in society.

Reference groups may be found in business, in politics, or even in sports.

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