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What is the danger of assuming cultural homogeneity?
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What is the danger of assuming cultural homogeneity?
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Assuming cultural homogeneity may lead to incorrect assumptions about individuals, in particular, the overestimation of similarities and the underestimation of differences which may lead to stereotyping and discrimination.
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