The interpersonal process--in which a stereotypes shapes how group members are treated, which then yields outcomes that “prove” the stereotype true--is referred to as ______.

A. subtyping
B. confirmation bias
C. stereotype threat
D. a self-fulfilling prophecy


D. a self-fulfilling prophecy

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What is the best way to describe the feelings of the Chinese toward Westerners in their country during the 1800s?

A) fear and loathing B) a sense of superiority and domination C) resentment and a sense of humiliation D) a "wait and see" attitude E) kindness and thankfulness

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The election of 1848 was a warning that __________.

A. political parties no longer represented a national political community B. Democratic attacks on slavery threatened to fragment the Union C. the South was becoming a Whig-only region D. the loyalty to the nation outweighed sectional identity in most voters' minds

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At the start of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the delegates ruled that

A. their proceeding would be open to the public. B. states would have proportional voting based on each state's population. C. slavery would have to be preserved within the United States. D. the country needed a stronger army to prevent further popular uprisings. E. each state delegation would have a single vote.

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Newspaper publishing around the turn of the century was transformed by all of the following except which one?

a. an aggressive group of publishers b. university connected schools of journalism c. cheap paper and the modern typewriter d. linotype machine and wire services

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