Multiple Choice
Rogers and Prentice-Dunn's findings on interracial aggression suggest the operation of what they term "regressive racism." This process:
A) can be fully explained using the "ambivalence amplification" hypothesis of Katz.
B) can account for whites' aggressive behavior toward blacks, but cannot explain blacks' aggressive behavior toward whites.
C) involves the expression of unprejudiced values that are fully internalized.
D) refers to the tendency for persons of any race to adopt chronologically earlier styles of interracial behavior when they are aroused.
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