Multiple Choice
Researchers exposed participants to a twenty-minute audiotape of a college basketball game. Half of the participants were led to believe that one player, Mark Flick, was African American, and the other half were led to believe that Mark Flick was Caucasian. When participants were asked to rate Mark Flick's performance,
A) they rated the "white" Mark Flick as a uniformly better player.
B) white participants and black participants demonstrated a "same race" bias.
C) they rated the "African American" Mark Flick as more athletic.
D) they did not rate the "African-American" and "white" Mark Flick differently.
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