A group of people viewed as competitors, enemies, or different and unworthy of respect is a(n).

a. pariah
b. in-group
c. threat-group***
d. out-group

I would go with d.

Out group

That group

Correct son, because if you are in a situation of some people that you dont like, or that has way different respect as you, that is called a threat-group, but, I have options:

1. Ignore them, dont even think or say nothing about them.
2. Just talk it out like a normal person, say what is in your mind.
3. Tell someone about it, tell someone about what is going on.

The correct answer is d. out-group.

To arrive at this answer, one needs to understand the definitions of the given options and identify the one that best fits the description provided.

a. Pariah: A pariah refers to an individual or group that is socially ostracized or rejected by society. While it indicates exclusion, it does not specifically convey the idea of being viewed as competitors, enemies, or unworthy of respect.

b. In-group: An in-group refers to a social group with which an individual identifies and feels a sense of belonging. This option does not accurately capture the meaning of being viewed as competitors, enemies, or unworthy of respect.

c. Threat-group: This term is not commonly used to refer to a group viewed as competitors, enemies, or unworthy of respect. It does not align with the context provided.

d. Out-group: An out-group refers to a group that is distinct, separate, and perceived as different from one's own group or identity. It often involves a sense of rivalry, competition, or disrespect towards members of the out-group. This option aligns with the given description and is the correct answer.

Therefore, the correct answer is d. out-group.

I agree.