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Jermain_ Jermain_
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Regarding the effect of race on judgments of a defendant’s guilt, aversive racism theory predicts that people will be most affected by race when
   a.   the race of the defendant is not made salient
   b.   there is an eyewitness to the crime
   c.   the jury is all the same race
   d.   the judge encourages people not to be influenced by race
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10 years ago
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10 years ago
Thx.
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10 years ago
You\'re most welcome, and good luck with the rest.
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