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pragya sharda

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Hummert and colleagues found that, when primed with the subliminal message old, adults responded faster to the word ugly, and when primed with the subliminal message young, adults responded faster to the word pretty.
 
  This is evidence for
  a. implicit social beliefs. b. implicit stereotyping.
  c. implicit attributions. d. explicit stereotyping.

Question 2

John Bargh and colleagues' study of implicit stereotyping (1996) found that subliminally priming young people with the image of an elderly person caused them to
 
  a. answer questions more slowly in interviews.
  b. write more slowly on questionnaires.
  c. walk down the hall more slowly after the experiment.
  d. be more forgetful during the experiment.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c



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