outgroup

[out-groop]

outgroup Definition

  • 1a group of people who do not belong to a particular group or society
  • 2a group that is excluded from another group

Using outgroup: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "outgroup" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The outgroup was not allowed to participate in the event.

  • Example

    The outgroup was discriminated against by the ingroup.

  • Example

    The outgroup was composed of individuals from different cultural backgrounds.

  • Example

    The outgroup was formed as a result of exclusion from the ingroup.

outgroup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for outgroup

Antonyms for outgroup

Phrases with outgroup

  • the tendency to favor members of one's own group over those in the outgroup

    Example

    The study found that ingroup bias was prevalent among the participants.

  • the tendency to perceive members of an outgroup as more similar to each other than members of one's own group

    Example

    The outgroup homogeneity effect was observed in the study, where participants perceived members of the outgroup as more similar to each other.

  • the act of expressing negative attitudes or behaviors towards members of an outgroup

    Example

    The study found that outgroup derogation was more prevalent among individuals with low self-esteem.

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Summary: outgroup in Brief

An 'outgroup' [out-groop] refers to a group of people who are not part of a particular group or society. It can also refer to a group that is excluded from another group. Examples of its use include 'The outgroup was discriminated against by the ingroup.' and 'The outgroup was formed as a result of exclusion from the ingroup.' The term is often used in social psychology, where it is associated with concepts such as ingroup bias, outgroup homogeneity effect, and outgroup derogation.