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Hightower is a new recruit in the police academy, and is about to begin his very first day of training with a computer simulation task in which Caucasian and African-American men are portrayed holding ambiguous, weapon-like objects. Research on race and the perceptions of police officers would predict that Hightower
 
  a. would have little trouble distinguishing between Caucasian and African-American targets in such a simulation.
  b. would respond differently to the simulation depending on his personal endorsement of race-related stereotypesand prejudicial attitudes.
 c. demonstrate more and more bias in his responses the longer his training went on.
  d. would have a bias that was consistent with racial stereotypes.

Question 2

Payne (2001) was among the first to conduct research into the shooter bias. He found that participants were more likely to mistake a harmless weapon for a gun if the image was preceded by a picture of a black face than it was if it was preceded by a white face. This shows the influence of ____ on our interpretation of stimuli in our environments.
 
  a. explicit stereotypes
  b. self-fulfilling prophecies
  c. priming
  d. subtyping



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c




jho37

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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