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Card 6

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What was the finding in Wittenbrink, Judd & Park's (2001) priming study?

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Card 7

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In which situations do stereotypes have greater effects?

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Card 8

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In Bodenhausen's (1990) study, what factor impacted stereotyping?

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Card 9

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What animal did Wegner use to illustrate the paradox of mental suppression?

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Card 10

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"Macrae et al (1994) found that people can suppress stereotypes in the short run, but suppression of stereotypes can lead to...?"

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Card 11

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Lizzie believes that left-handed people are more creative than right-handed people. Whenever she meets a person that is left-handed and creative, she places greater importance on this "evidence" as it supports her belief. What is this an example of?

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Card 12

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Donald sees a news report about people losing their jobs. He starts to believe that he is in danger of becoming redundant. He lays awake in bed each night worrying that he is about to be fired. What is this an example of?

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Card 13

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What did the results from Ross & Jackson's (1991) study show?

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Card 14

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What should an individual do to change their negative stereotype?

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Card 15

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When trying to change stereotypes, what is the best way to prevent sub-typing?

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