Asked by
Imena Newsom
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
Most children believe their school is better than the other schools in town.This best illustrates
A) the just-world phenomenon.
B) ingroup bias.
C) outgroup homogeneity.
D) scapegoating.
Ingroup Bias
The tendency for people to give preferential treatment to others they perceive to be members of their own groups.
Just-world Phenomenon
The cognitive bias to believe that the world is inherently fair and that all individuals get what they deserve, leading to rationalizations of injustice.
Outgroup Homogeneity
The tendency to view members of an outgroup as more similar to each other than members of one's in-group, often leading to stereotypical perceptions.
- Acquire knowledge on how social biases are affected by perceptions of in-groups and out-groups.
- Identify biases within social identity constructs, such as nationalism and political affiliation.
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Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on how social biases are affected by perceptions of in-groups and out-groups.
- Identify biases within social identity constructs, such as nationalism and political affiliation.