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Our story accurately represents group polarization, conformity, and confirmation bias. Conformity is a social behavior influenced by other beliefs. Conformity is represented when Bobby gathers the kitties together to announce that they are better than Harold because they have the same fur, and Harold is different. All of the kitties conform to Bobby’s opinion, because they believe he is a leader. Group polarization is shown when all the kitties gather after the speech to further discuss Harold’s differences that make him inferior to the rest of them. As they all meet to discuss, their beliefs against Harold strengthen. In group bias is the tendency to favor one’s own group. This is shown in the story when Bobby explains that they are better than Harold because they have grey fur, while Harold has orange fur. The kitties favor their own group of grey fur because they are all the same.