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Shane Black
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The tendency to perceive the members of an outgroup as similar to one another is referred to as

A) outgroup bias.
B) outgroup homogeneity.
C) the other-race effect.
D) the own-race bias.

Outgroup Homogeneity

The tendency to view members of an outgroup as more similar to each other than members of an ingroup.

Outgroup Bias

A psychological tendency to favor those who are not members of one's own group, often leading to prejudice and discrimination.

Other-race Effect

The tendency to more easily recognize faces of the race that one is most familiar with, which is often one's own race.

  • Understand the concept of outgroup homogeneity and its implications.
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