Recent research on prejudice suggests that attributing a negative personal outcome to prejudice may be protective of one's self-esteem if the prejudice is ________,
while it may be harmful to one's overall sense of psychological well-being if the prejudice is ________.
A) limited in duration; seen as being a fundamental part of the individual
B) seen as pervasive; seen as being limited
C) seen as being limited; seen as pervasive
D) seen as being a fundamental part of the individual; limited in duration
E) seen as being fundamental to the society at large; limited in duration
Answer: C
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