homogeneous group

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A group where all members are of the same type.

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  • The small town was known for being a culturally homogeneous group.
  • For the control experiment, scientists selected a homogeneous group of subjects.
  • Critics argued that the board of directors was too much of a homogeneous group, lacking diverse perspectives.
  • The private school's student body constituted a largely homogeneous group from wealthy families.
  • Working within a homogeneous group can sometimes stifle creativity and lead to groupthink.
  • Our initial marketing campaign targeted a homogeneous group of young, urban professionals.
  • The poll's accuracy was questioned because it surveyed a homogeneous group from a single region.
  • If we only hire from one university, we risk creating a homogeneous group of employees.
  • The research findings may not be generalizable as they were derived from a very homogeneous group.
  • It is a misconception that any large society can be a completely homogeneous group.