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    Exam 12: The Nature and Use of Categories, Generalizations, and Stereotypes in Social Science and Society
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    How Is a Generalization Different Than a Stereotype? Describe Several
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How Is a Generalization Different Than a Stereotype? Describe Several

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How is a generalization different than a stereotype? Describe several ways in which they differ.

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