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People Vary in How Likely They Are to Expect That

Question 59

Question 59

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People vary in how likely they are to expect that others will stereotype them. This is called


A) defensive pessimism.
B) suspension of judgment.
C) stigma consciousness.
D) stereotype threat.

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