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    Understanding the Psychology of Diversity
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    Exam 2: Categorization and Stereotyping: Cognitive Processes
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    A Stereotype Is a Set of Beliefs About the Members
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A Stereotype Is a Set of Beliefs About the Members

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A stereotype is a set of beliefs about the members of a social group.

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