Multiple Choice
Marianne has grown up believing that all Native Canadians are unintelligent and lazy.One day she attends a lecture by Judge Murray Sinclair,an educated and articulate Native Canadian.Research conducted at the University of Waterloo by Kunda and Oleson (1997) would predict that,on the basis of this encounter it is most likely that
A) she will conclude that Murray Sinclair is not really intelligent, but became a judge because he received preferential treatment.
B) she will reevaluate her opinions of Native Canadians and conclude that they must be wrong.
C) she will conclude that Murray Sinclair is a different and unusual "type" of Native Canadian.
D) she will try even harder to think of Native Canadians that are like her stereotype in order to hang on to it.
E) she will not pay attention during the lecture.
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