The results of Bargh and colleagues and Hummert and colleagues reveal that
a. causal attributions of older adults are more likely to be dispositional in nature.
b. negative stereotypes are activated when we are unaware of them.
c. patronizing speech is common among nursing home workers.
d. personal control is related to memory performance.
ANSWER: b
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