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Sir William Berkeley
Cultural Practices
The customs, rituals, and behaviors that are shared and practiced by members of a particular cultural or social group.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias
The sociopsychological phenomenon by which members of a group to which one does not belong seem more alike than do members of a group to which one does belong.
In-Group Favoritism Bias
The tendency for individuals to give preferential treatment and express more positive attitudes towards members of their own group as opposed to those of out-groups.
Ethnocentric Error
The mistaken belief that one's own cultural or ethnic group is superior to others, often leading to judging other cultures solely by the values and standards of one's own.
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