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ericka1

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Kathleen likes cats. She believes people who own cats are independent and free spirits. She finds out Linda has a cat. Therefore, Linda is independent and free-spirited. In order, what is happening here?
 
  A) prejudice, stereotyping, bias
  B) stereotyping, bias, prejudice
  C) bias, stereotyping, discrimination
  D) bias, prejudice, stereotyping

Question 2

Judging a person on the basis of one's perception of a group to which he or she belongs is known as ________.
 
  A) integration
  B) assimilation
  C) stereotyping
  D) prejudice



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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