Asked by Aylin Ramirez on Sep 24, 2024

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In-group homogeneity bias refers to tendency to perceive less variability among members of an out-group than among members of the in-group.

In-group Homogeneity

The perception that members of one's own group are more similar to each other than to those of out-groups, often leading to stereotyping.

Variability

The extent to which data points in a statistical distribution or set differ from each other and from their average value.

Out-group

A group to which an individual does not belong, often perceived as fundamentally different or in opposition to the in-group.

  • Understand the concept of in-group versus out-group dynamics and identify biases associated with these perceptions.
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Jakera Edmond5 days ago
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False
Explanation :
In-group homogeneity bias actually refers to the tendency to perceive more similarity among members of one's own group (the in-group) than among members of other groups (the out-group), which is the opposite of what was described.