out-group stereotypes
Out-group stereotypes refer to generalized beliefs, assumptions, or judgments that individuals hold about members of a social group to which they do not belong. These stereotypes often oversimplify and distort the characteristics, behaviors, or qualities of the out-group, leading to biased and prejudiced attitudes towards its members.
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