The stereotype content model recognizes that stereotypes vary in content, but that they share several key dimensions. One dimension is warmth: some groups are viewed positively, others are viewed negatively. The other dimension is
a. similarity to the ingroup.
b. judged competence of the outgroup.
c. competitiveness of the outgroup.
d. size of the outgroup.
e. activity level of members of the other group.
b. judged competence of the outgroup.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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