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ahriuashd

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What appears to be one consequence of threatening a person's self-esteem?
 
  a. It leads to increased understanding between members of different groups.
  b. It decreases the tendency to stereotype.
  c. It decreases the tendency to display prejudice.
  d. It increases the tendency to stereotype.

Question 2

Wendy believes that mothers on welfare have gotten themselves into their situation and don't deserve any government assistance. This best illustrates which of the following?
 
  a. ingroup favoritism
  b. ultimate attribution error
  c. just-world hypothesis
  d. outgroup homogeneity effect


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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