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    The Existence of Incompatible Stereotyped Characteristics Ascribed to the Same
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The Existence of Incompatible Stereotyped Characteristics Ascribed to the Same

Question 61

Question 61

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The existence of incompatible stereotyped characteristics ascribed to the same group constitutes a challenge to the ________ hypothesis.


A) stereotype threat
B) authoritarian personality
C) kernel of truth
D) social dominance
E) multicultural

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