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When we attribute the cause of discrimination to the personal characteristics of a person, that is
 
  a. Stereotyping
  b. Prejudice
  c. Discrimination
  d. Blaming the victim

Question 2

The best way to combat stereotyping of a person is to
 
  a. Ask your friends for information about the person
  b. View the person as an exception to the group
  c. Keep your relationship on a professional level
  d. Interact on a personal level



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Answer to Question 1

d. Blaming the victim

Answer to Question 2

d. Interact on a personal level



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