Multiple Choice
The tendency to see members of our own group as very different from one another and, at the same time, to see other groups' members as very similar to one another is known as the
A) outgroup perceptual bias.
B) ingroup perceptual bias.
C) ingroup homogeneity effect.
D) outgroup homogeneity effect.
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