| 11. | On top of this, outgroup and ingroup attitudes may reinforce each other.
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| 12. | This caused both groups to develop negative attitudes and behaviors towards the outgroup.
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| 13. | Groupthink requires individuals to avoid raising outgroup " ).
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| 14. | This categorization ( ingroup vs . outgroup ) is often automatic and unconscious.
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| 15. | An outgroup is set of individuals with which the individuals does not identify.
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| 16. | Alternative variations include imagining positive social interactions with another non-outgroup individual.
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| 17. | It is nearly always an immediate outgroup to sparassodonts.
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| 18. | The outgroup homogeneity effect is sometimes referred to as " outgroup homogeneity bias ".
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| 19. | The outgroup homogeneity effect is sometimes referred to as " outgroup homogeneity bias ".
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| 20. | Conversely, when perceiving an ingroup the outgroup members may not be psychologically available.
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