Multiple Choice
Vorauer and Kumhyr (2001) paired up Aboriginal and white Canadians in conversation.Each person made ratings of his or her own partner and predicted how his or her partner perceived them.The conclusion for the study was that
A) high-prejudice white people believed that they were stereotyped by their Aboriginal conversation partner, even though they were not.
B) high-prejudice white people were targets of stereotyping as much as Aboriginal participants.
C) the white Canadians were stereotyped while the Aboriginals were not.
D) the minority group stereotyped the majority group and vice versa.
E) the Aboriginals were stereotyped while the white Canadians were not.
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