Susan's friend Ann had been attending meetings of a local groups who was fighting against gay marriage in their local community
While Susan was not familiar with the political background surrounding this issue and did not have strong feelings herself, she joined the group to spend more time with her friend. According to research by Kimmel and Blee, what is the likely outcome regarding Susan's views of gay marriage and homosexuals?
What will be an ideal response
Susan will develop prejudice feelings against this group. This prejudice will have been learned from her association with the anti-gay marriage group.
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