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When Catherine decided to major in engineering, her parents thought she should reconsider her decision because engineering majors are "logical, analytical, conservative, aggressive, and always male." Her parents' view that all engineering majors are similar illustrates: Group of answer choices A. the stereotype threat. B. ethnocentrism. C. the out-group homogeneity effect. D. the fundamental attribution error.

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The answer is C. the out-group homogeneity effect.

Step-by-step explanation:

This refers to the perception that an out-group share a common set of characteristics, while the in-group are more diverse. In this example, Catherine's parents assume that all engineers are similar.

This perception has been found in different types of social groups, from political to age and gender. Professional choices are not an exception. It has also been related to stereotyping.

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