Multiple Choice
Mae begins to connect Jameson's quirks with his extremely short stature, and concludes that little people must act the same as Jameson even though she has not met any other little people. This process of overestimating the connection of unusual characteristics with membership in an unusual group is called
A) illusory correlation.
B) micro-level prejudice.
C) the self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) discrimination.
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