Frank McPherson

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Perceptions of outgroup homogeneity often lead to prejudice. By perceiving the ingroup as heterogeneous and the outgroup as homogenous, group members are less likely to believe that their group would benefit from more diversity, more likely to perceive the outgroup in unflattering and oversimplified ways, and more likely to believe that the outgroup has very little to offer them.
Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces that Keep Us Apart
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