When Luther walked into the meeting, he couldn't hide his surprise that Mr. Sato was over six feet tall and built like a linebacker. Luther assumed he would be short and delicate like many Japanese people. What accounted for Luther's expectations about Mr. Sato?
a. stereotype threat
b. age-based double standard
c. impression formation
d. implicit stereotyping
Ans: d. implicit stereotyping
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a. biological distractors b. complex factors c. competing principles d. nothing-butism
What would Allen have to do in order to actualize?
What will be an ideal response?