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robinn137

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According to the research of Rhodes & Anastasi (2012), children, young adults, and the elderly all had difficulty recognizing others who were part of a different ____ than their own.
 
  a. neighborhood
  b. age group
  c. ethnicity
  d. religion

Question 2

According to the stereotype content model, migrant farm workers who move to an area with a shortage of farming jobs would likely be viewed as
 
  a. high in warmth and low in competence.
  b. low in warmth and high in competence.
  c. low in warmth and low in competence.
  d. high in warmth and high in competence.



jasonq

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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