| 21. | Outgroup homogeneity can be defined as seeing the outgroup members as more homogeneous than ingroup members.
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| 22. | Participants showed a slower reaction time for traits that were incongruent between the self and ingroup.
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| 23. | This ethnocentrism can cause ingroup members to look down upon outgroup members, yielding negative interactions.
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| 24. | The term " raggamuffin " is an intentional misspelling of " appropriated it as an ingroup designation.
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| 25. | Another body of research looked at ingroup and outgroup homogeneity from the perspective of social identity theory.
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| 26. | The significance of ingroup and outgroup categorization was identified using a method called the minimal group paradigm.
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| 27. | In social psychology, the cross-race effect is described as the " ingroup advantage ".
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| 28. | Jigsaws liked ingroup and outgroup peers more in work-oriented relationships, but not for coops.
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| 29. | As a result, there was difficulty recalling if a trait belong to the self or ingroup.
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| 30. | Another factor that predicts intergroup anxiety is a strong level of identification with one's ingroup.
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