What are mirror-image stereotypes?
a. Stereotypes of a group that encompass both extremes of a dimension; for example, each individual has the capacity to be loving and hateful.
b. Black and white thinking, like that people must either be good or evil.
c. Opposite notions of two groups simultaneously (if women are one way, then men must be the opposite way).
d. Acknowledging that personal characteristics are variable and flexible so attaching permanent characterizations to gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion is not practical.
e. Stereotypes that involve projecting your own unwanted characteristics onto others.
Answer: c
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a. Corrective recapitulation of the primary family group b. Development of socializing techniques c. Imitative behavior d. Interpersonal learning
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