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The stereotyping error called the outgroup homogeneity effect occurs when:

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The stereotyping error called the outgroup homogeneity effect occurs when members of one group perceive members belonging to an external group (or outgroup) as sharing the same basic characteristics, behavior and attributes. Members of an outgroup are perceived as being more similar to each other than they actually are.
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