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    Understanding the Psychology of Diversity
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    Exam 3: Stereotypes Expressed: Social Processes That Shape Diversity
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    Portrayals and Representations of Stereotyped Groups on Television Shapes One's
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Portrayals and Representations of Stereotyped Groups on Television Shapes One's

Question 12

Question 12

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Portrayals and representations of stereotyped groups on television shapes one's perceptions of one's social world.This idea reflects the:


A) Stereotype consistency bias
B) Mainstream
C) Mixed media hypothesis
D) Cultivation hypothesis
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