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Ingroup Differentiation Bias
Ingroup differentiation bias is the tendency to perceive and highlight differences within one’s own group, emphasizing diversity and individuality among members.
Outgroup Homogeneity
The perception that members of an outgroup are more similar to each other than they actually are, often attributed to a lack of personal familiarity.
Group Attribution
The tendency to ascribe certain qualities, behaviors, or outcomes to a group as a whole, rather than to its individual members.
Ingroup Differentiation
Refers to the process by which members of a group distinguish themselves from other members in the same group based on roles, tasks, or characteristics.
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