Charles is a Red Sox fan who does not think highly of Yankees fans. Which statement that Charles made in the past week is most consistent with the concept of out group homogeneity?

a. "Obnoxious, rude, and prone to throwing batteries… if you've seen one Yankees fan, you've seen them all.".
b. "I knew one Yankees fan who wasn't bad, but his wife was a Red Sox fan, so he doesn't count.".
c

"The thing about Yankees fans is that some of them just jump on the bandwagon and root for their teamthrough good times and bad times.".
d. "My two favorite teams are the Red Sox and anyone who's playing against the Yankees.".


a

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