Group-serving biases in general may be a problem. Consider narratives of the form, “All $GENDER_A are like such-and-so; most $GENDER_B are like this-and-that, but my friends aren’t like that at all, we’re awesome-and-nice.”
Consider narratives of the form, “All $GENDER_A are like such-and-so; most $GENDER_B are like this-and-that, but my friends aren’t like that at all, we’re awesome-and-nice.”
Strawman. If you want an accurate description of the position, replace “all” with “most”.
Don’t forget outgroup homogeneity bias. (Also, actor-observer should probably be grouped together with correspondence bias.)
Group-serving biases in general may be a problem. Consider narratives of the form, “All $GENDER_A are like such-and-so; most $GENDER_B are like this-and-that, but my friends aren’t like that at all, we’re awesome-and-nice.”
Strawman. If you want an accurate description of the position, replace “all” with “most”.