"People often demonstrate the outgroup bias (see Haslam et al., 1996) when making judgments about people from some other group. It's like "We are all different from one another. But them? They are all the same."Psychology Today
"People often demonstrate the outgroup bias (see Haslam et al., 1996) when making judgments about people from some other group. It's like "We are all different from one another. But them? They are all the same."Psychology Today which explains your obsession with Central Washington and your disdain for the Pac-12 bourgeoisie
Well, stereotypes often exist for a reason. People tend to group into self-conforming groups. I'm sure the faculty at Harvard considers themselves as diverse and views white blue collar people as uniformly deplorable and yet the faculty votes more as a herd than the deplorables.
"People often demonstrate the outgroup bias (see Haslam et al., 1996) when making judgments about people from some other group. It's like "We are all different from one another. But them? They are all the same."Psychology Today So like considering all Trump voters to be uneducated racists?
By the way all Duxks fans have no jobs and no teeth
As far as Central, it is like a good band in a small club compared to arena rock. Both can be good but in different ways.
As far as Central, it is like a good band in a small club compared to arena rock. Both can be good but in different ways. My E WA garbage collector has 2 degrees from Central. He does a good job of it, though, so I guess that supports your theory.