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Which condition is not deemed ideal for contact to serve as a treatment for racism?
 
  a. equal status
  b. cooperative activities
  c. personal interaction
  d. pleasant environmental conditions

Question 2

The idea that, under certain conditions, direct contact between hostile groups can reduce prejudice is most consistent with
 
  a. the theory of minimal groups.
  b. contrast effects.
  c. illusory correlation.
  d. the contact hypothesis.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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