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bobthebuilder

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Consider the following findings. Women perform relatively poorly on math tests when gender is made salient and white men perform relatively poorly on athletic tasks when they think they are related to natural ability.
 
  To which of the following concepts are both of these findings related?
  A) the jigsaw classroom
  B) perceived outgroup homogeneity
  C) scapegoating
  D) stereotype threat

Question 2

Reducing in one's mind the relevance of a particular domain to one's self-esteem is called ________ and may occur as a result of ________.
 
  A) self-esteem threat; overachievement motivation
  B) self-handicapping; enhanced social identity
  C) scapegoating; deindividuation;
  D) disidentification; stereotype threat



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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