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jman1234

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Identify the possible reaction to stereotype threat.
 
  the comparatively high drop-out rate for African American males
  many young girls' preferences for playing with dolls over trucks
  married couples' arguments about money
  college students' practice of referring to professors by their last names

Question 2

Stereotype threat is a
 
  form of self-prejudice.
  fixed idea about a group of people.
  possible hostile action toward a person or a group.
  cultural bias.



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Answer to Question 1

the comparatively high drop-out rate for African American males

Answer to Question 2

form of self-prejudice.





 

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