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kellyjaisingh

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How an individual thinks about his or her abilities in relation to negative stereotypes can affect performance. This concept is known as
 
  a. stereotype threat. c. stereotype tasks.
  b. stereotype affirmation. d. stereotype activation.

Question 2

Professor Brown conducted an experiment to determine if high-carbohydrate diets influence preschool children's activity levels. In this experiment, the children's diets are the ________ variable and the children's activity levels are the ________ variable.
 
  a. dependent; independent c. random; control
  b. independent; dependent d. continuous; discontinuous



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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