Multiple Choice
In what situation may we be likely to understand a person as a unique individual, rather than relying on simple stereotypes to form our impression of them?
A) when we are fatigued
B) when we need to work with that person to accomplish a task
C) when we are not expecting to interact with that person again
D) when that person is a member of an unfamiliar outgroup
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