The smaller the group the less concessions a person has to make to fit in.
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On average, I think the opposite should be true? Should the size of the group not be inversely proportional to its exclusivity?
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A good diagnostic doesn’t imply a ready prescription but wondering if you have any you use for this kind of unclarity
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I find it to be a good test to run on my own perception. Once I notice I can correct: to which degree are the criteria by which you construct the group constitutive for similar traits and behavior, and in which areas?
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Outgroup Homogeneity Bias. Us psychologists really are all alike though
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Yes. I meant to suggest to look for one’s own outgroup homogeneity bias as a way to diagnose errors in one’s perception of social reality.
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I would contend you are thinking within the narrow viewport which allows the least effort to focus and progress on a specific path. Horse blinders were invented for a reason after all.
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Hey Joscha, met you on 35C3. Now my question: what would be the difference between Recursion and Infinite regress. Formally.
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I'd rather stay informally here and say that an infinite regress happens when a recursion (a self referencing function) has no stopping condition.
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There are two types of people in the world: Those who believe there are two types of people in the world and those who don’t.
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