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sc00by25

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One reason biased individuals tend to hold prejudices is that they
 
  a. have no other choice because of genetic and social determinants of prejudice
  b. seek to enhance their self-esteem by viewing their own group as superior
  c. continue receiving criticism for their behavior
  d. fear more liberal thinking and critical analysis will leave them at a disadvantage

Question 2

What is the sequence of group formation, according to the text?
 
  a. forming, storming, norming, and performing
  b. forming, storming, performing, and norming
  c. storming, forming, norming, and performing
  d. norming, storming, performing, and forming



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kaillie

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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