Asked by Denver Osborn on Jul 13, 2024

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The stereotype content model recognizes that stereotypes vary in content,but that they share several key dimensions.One dimension is warmth: some groups are viewed positively,others are viewed negatively.The other dimension is

A) similarity to the ingroup.
B) judged competence of the outgroup.
C) competitiveness of the outgroup.
D) size of the outgroup.
E) activity level of members of the other group.

Stereotype Content Model

A theory positing that stereotypes are based on the dimensions of warmth and competence which humans universally apply to social groups.

Judged Competence

The perception of an individual's skills, abilities, and performance by others, often influenced by various biases and subjective assessments.

Warmth

A personal quality characterized by kindness, compassion, and friendliness, promoting positive interpersonal relations.

  • Investigate the methods involved in the construction and perpetuation of stereotypes.
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Crizelle Ganayo Luy-odJul 15, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The other dimension that stereotypes share is judged competence of the outgroup. This means that groups are viewed as either competent or incompetent, and this is distinct from the dimension of warmth.