William arrived at a large, culturally diverse university from a small isolated town, excited to start his college education. Quickly, though, he became fearful and suspicious of students different than himself. William needs to

try to befriend students of other cultures to understand them better.
go to the counseling center on campus for help.
restrict his interactions to students like himself.
use cognitive flexibility to counter the stereotypes he has learned.


use cognitive flexibility to counter the stereotypes he has learned.

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a. the fundamental attribution error. b. a stereotype. c. the actor-observer effect. d. the foot in the door technique.

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a. abstract, introduction, method, results b. introduction, abstract, method, results c. discussion, abstract, introduction, method d. title page, introduction, abstract, method

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