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Alex17521 [72]
3 years ago
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Jennifer is a student at UCLA. When asked to describe the average UCLA student, she says it is almost impossible to do so becaus

e "there are so many different kinds of people at UCLA; the diversity is really amazing." By contrast, when asked to describe the average USC student, Jennifer says: "That's easy; they're all almost exactly the same." Social psychologists would say that Jennifer is displaying what is known as the ____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Fofino [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

Outgroup homogeneity effect

Explanation:

In social psychology, the term Outgroup homogeneity effect refers to the tendency to look members of outgroups (groups we don't belong to) as being more similar than members of ingroups, or groups we belong to.

In other words, this effect would be rephrased as 'they are alike and we are diverse'.

In this example, Jennifer is a student at UCLA and she says it's almost impossible to describe the average UCLA student because the diversity of them is amazing. On the other hand she says that describing an USC student is easy because they're all almost exactly the same. In other words, <u>she is saying that USC students are alike, while UCLA students are diverse, she is a UCLA student </u>so this would be an example of Outgroup homogeneity effect.

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