Suppose John has completed a study where he engaged in "stereotype negation training." Given this scenario, John will likely ________

A) be extremely confused by the procedure and, consequently, offer neutral responses
B) feel guilty about the fact that he associated certain racial stereotypes with the racial group toward which the stereotypes are typically targeted
C) continue to associate the racial stereotype with the member of the race in question
D) be much less inclined to associate the racial stereotype with the picture of the member of the matching race
E) display much less overt stereotyping but become more covertly prejudiced


Answer: D

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