Out-Group Members Explained

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There are many different ways to define out-group members. People are often influenced by unconscious bias. They may prefer working with people who are similar to them in age, gender, or ethnicity, and spend less time with people who are different from them. These different people can then, intentionally or unintentionally, become the out-group. An example of this would be teachers who have favorite students in a class, which results in other students feeling less liked or less worthy.
Once labels such as lazy or uneducated are used to characterize a particular group, it is hard to erase that perception or association. Leaders should also be careful about using the pronouns we and they when referring to different group members, which reinforces the idea of a clear divide, with one group...