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occurs when a member of a racial group is evaluated in terms of race and not because of his or her own characteristics or abilities.
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When white participants in experiments are shown faces on a computer screen so rapidly that they cannot consciously perceive the faces, they react more negatively to black than to white faces--an example of what has been called .
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Stereotyping leads not only to overt discrimination, it can also members of stereotyped groups to behave in ways that reflect the stereotype through a phenomenon known as the self-fulfilling prophecy.
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In an effort to maximize our sense of self-esteem, we may come to think that our own group (our ingroup) is than groups to which we do not belong (our outgroups).
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relates to the obstacles to performance that stem from minority group members' awareness of society's stereotypes regarding them.







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