Research concerning prejudice against atheists suggests that ____
a. belief in a deity is no longer considered to be particularly important in deciding whether someone is trustworthy or moral
b. because religions tend to promote the idea that coreligionists are "family," atheists are viewed as having no family and therefore, they cannot be trusted
c. belief in a deity remains critical in assessments of morality and trustworthiness among nearly all cultures
d. discrimination against atheists is extremely rare and largely made up in an attempt by atheists to disparage religious groups
B
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a. toddlerhood b. anal c. oedipal d. infancy
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