outgroup
Psychology
(noun)
A group of people who do not belong to one's own social group.
Sociology
(noun)
It is a social group to which an individual does not identify.
Examples of outgroup in the following topics:
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Prejudice
- Therefore, when evaluating members from other groups, or outgroups, individuals may have access to limited information and refer to predetermined ideas to make predictions about behavior.
- The outgroup homogeneity effect is the perception that members of an outgroup are more similar than members of the ingroup.
- This conflict causes people to search for justification for disliking an outgroup and to use that justification to avoid negative self-concept when they express their disdain.
- This contact (1) enhances knowledge about the outgroup, (2) reduces anxiety about intergroup contact, and (3) increases empathy and perspective taking.
- This image emphasizes the individuality of the ingroup (America) and the homogeneity of the outgroup (Slavik communists), demonstrating the principle of outgroup homogeneity.
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Stereotypes in Everyday Life
- In other words, the creation of an us versus them mentality divides the world into an ingroup and an outgroup.
- An ingroup is the group with which one identifies; an outgroup is everyone else.
- However, an us versus them mentality fostered by stereotyping can be used to justify horrible treatment of an outgroup.
- Once one feels as though someone else belongs to an outgroup, one has less difficulty treating that individual inhumanely.
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Social Identity Theory
- To take the most extreme example, in some violent conflict such as a war, the members of the opposite group - the outgroup - are treated as identical and completely different to the those people in your group - the ingroup - which is made up of distinct individuals.
- Thinking about individuals in one's outgroup in such a fashion allows the individual to believe that the enemy is deserving of death by dehumanizing them (more on this below).
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Race
- Racial discrimination often coincides with racist mindsets, whereby the individuals and ideologies of one group come to perceive the members of an outgroups as both racially defined and morally inferior.