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Simon, B., Mlicki, P., Johnston, L., Caetano, A., Warowicki, M., Knippenberg, A....Deridder, R. (1990). The effects of ingroup and outgroup homogeneity on ingroup favouritism, stereotyping and overestimation of relative ingroup size. European Journal of Social Psychology. 20 (6), 519-523
B. Simon et al., "The effects of ingroup and outgroup homogeneity on ingroup favouritism, stereotyping and overestimation of relative ingroup size", in European Journal of Social Psychology, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 519-523, 1990
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title = "The effects of ingroup and outgroup homogeneity on ingroup favouritism, stereotyping and overestimation of relative ingroup size",
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TY - JOUR TI - The effects of ingroup and outgroup homogeneity on ingroup favouritism, stereotyping and overestimation of relative ingroup size T2 - European Journal of Social Psychology VL - 20 IS - 6 AU - Simon, B. AU - Mlicki, P. AU - Johnston, L. AU - Caetano, A. AU - Warowicki, M. AU - Knippenberg, A. AU - Deridder, R. PY - 1990 SP - 519-523 SN - 0046-2772 DO - 10.1002/ejsp.2420200606 AB - An experiment (n = 61) investigated the effects of ingroup and outgroup homogeneity on ingroup favouritism, stereotyping and the overestimation of relative ingroup size. As predicted, outgroup homogeneity was conducive to ingroup favouritism. Ingroup homogeneity, however, failed to influence ingroup favouritism. Also unexpectedly, asymmetry in group homogeneity — irrespective of whether the ingroup or the outgroup was the more homogeneous group — led to pronounced stereotyping of both groups and to the overestimation of relative ingroup size. ER -
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