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Third-generation behaviour therapies centre around five interrelated core themes.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias is the tendency to view individuals from outside one’s own group as more similar to each other than those within the group, leading to stereotypical thinking.
Group Attribution Error
The tendency to make broad stereotypical judgments about a group based on the actions of a few individuals within that group.
Ultimate Attribution Error
A bias in which negative behaviors by out-group members are attributed to their character, while similar actions by in-group members are attributed to situational factors.
Law Of Small Numbers
A cognitive bias where people infer broader conclusions from a small set of observations than is statistically warranted.
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