Multiple Choice
Research shows that two factors must be present to inhibit an activated stereotype. Those factors are
A) having the motivation to inhibit the stereotype and the ability to do so.
B) holding social adjustment goals and having the motivation to follow through with them.
C) having the motivation to suppress stereotypes and being able to successfully do so.
D) holding self-enhancement goals and being rewarded for doing so.
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Q14: Explain how the stereotype activation process differs
Q15: Stereotypes are most likely to be activated
Q16: Keiko is an exchange student from Japan.
Q17: Which of these strategies might be used
Q18: What is social power? Give two examples
Q20: Distinguish between concentrated stereotype disconfirmation and dispersed
Q21: A White person who is a Facebook
Q22: Compared to people without chronic egalitarian goals,
Q23: Name and define two goals that facilitate
Q24: Explain the power-leads-to-stereotype-use effect.