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Today, i'm going to be going through problem number five in chapter 16, social psychology, and this question is asking us about the outgroup homogeneity effect.
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Okay, so it would first be useful to define what this is.
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So, the outgroup homogeneity effect essentially refers to when a specific group of people actually sees themselves as more different from one another and more diverse than someone on the outside of that group would see.
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So that would be an outgroup.
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So i'm going to write that down here and then i'll give you an example to better visualize that.
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So tenancy for members of a group to see themselves as more diverse.
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Slash different from one another than seen by members of an outgroup.
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So i'll give you an example.
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To remember how this effect works, i usually use my own culture...