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Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By David Livingstone Smith

Social psychologists confirm that we are likely to perceive people outside our own community as more alike than those within it. We perceive members of our own group as individuals, but see other groups as more or less homogenous (psychologists call this the "outgroup homogeneity bias"). — David Livingstone Smith

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Bryce Dallas Howard

There's a lot of wisdom that my dad and my grandparents and my uncle have been able to impart on me, and what I've treasured the most is I've seen examples in my life of people embracing their creativity, not feeling insecure about their artistic inclinations. — Bryce Dallas Howard

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Toni Anderson

Without the bargain he'd made he'd still be rotting in that North African jail with all the other vermin. — Toni Anderson

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Lord Chesterfield

The world can doubtless never be well known by theory: practice is absolutely necessary; but surely it is of great use to a young man, before he sets out for that country, full of mazes, windings, and turnings, to have at least a general map of it, made by some experienced traveler. — Lord Chesterfield

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Emily Dickinson

The spreading wide my narrow Hands / To gather Paradise-. — Emily Dickinson

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Jennifer Egan

The sky above the buildings outside their apartment windows is the color of a dusty chalkboard, and the light coming down onto the street is exactly the color of boredom. — Jennifer Egan

Outgroup Homogeneity Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

They who have been bred in the school of politics fail now and always to face the facts. Their measures are half measures and makeshifts merely. They put off the day of settlement, and meanwhile the debt accumulates. — Henry David Thoreau