One problem with the scapegoat hypothesis is that it ______.
A. explains discrimination but not prejudice
B. fails to take the emotional state of the individual into account
C. deemphasizes the economic, political, and social forces that shape behavior
D. ignores the process of displacement
Answer: C
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A. They make better, more informed decisions than younger adults. B. They have difficulty remembering the information they need to make their social judgments. C. They become confused. D. They show a positivity bias.
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a. Medicalization b. Remedicalization c. Demedicalization d. Nonmedicalization
During the traditionalization process, it usually makes sense for the man to go to work because he can:
a. work and help with the children. b. endure the most physical punishment. c. find a job through his social network. d. earn more money than his wife.
Self-assertion requires self-knowledge
Indicate whether the statement is true or false