Bigler, Brown, and Markell (2001) found that when children are given social comparisons, such as “the yellow group is more athletic,” they?
a. ?ignore what adults tell them.
b. ?ignore what teachers tell them.
c. ?do not express prejudice.
d. ?use the comparisons themselves.
ANSWER:
d
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