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    Understanding the Psychology of Diversity
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    Exam 1: Introduction to the Psychology of Diversity
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    Able-Bodied People Underestimate the Prevalence of Disabled People in Their
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Able-Bodied People Underestimate the Prevalence of Disabled People in Their

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Question 21

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Able-bodied people underestimate the prevalence of disabled people in their communities.This illustrates that:


A) The individual is a social perceiver.
B) The individual is a social actor.

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