Asked by Richard Gilpin on Jul 15, 2024

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Sally says to her friend Trish,who is about to go out on a date with Rob,"Don't bring up equal pay for equal work! You know how men are-they are all sexist." Sally is demonstrating:

A) ingroup heterogeneity.
B) ingroup homogeneity.
C) outgroup heterogeneity.
D) outgroup homogeneity.

Outgroup Homogeneity

The tendency to view members of outside groups as more similar to each other than members of one's own group.

Equal Pay

The principle or practice of paying employees equally for the same or equivalent work, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or other factors not related to their performance or qualifications.

Sexist

A term referring to prejudice or discrimination based on sex or gender, typically against women, in the belief or attitude that one sex is superior to the other.

  • Master the theories surrounding ingroup favoritism, the sameness perceived in outgroups, and the menace of stereotype threat.
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danaja hardrickJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Sally is making a stereotype about men, assuming they are all sexist. This is an example of outgroup homogeneity bias, where she views those outside her group (men) as more similar to each other than they really are.