The correct answer is letter C.
Charles Spearman was an English psychologist who was born on September 10, 1863 and died on September 7, 1945.
He began his activity as a psychologist after the age of 15 as a British Army officer. Years later, he left this position to go to university in Germany.
One of his most important studies as a psychologist is the bifactorial theory of intelligence.
Charles Spearman believed that all intelligent behavior was based on a general factor, which he called the G factor.
This G factor, in the bifactorial theory of intelligence, is the basis of all other factors and where they all come from.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "c. stereotype." A negative (or positive) evaluation of a particular group and its members is called a stereotype. Stereotyping is giving label to a group of people.
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He was admonishing other blacks to help other blacks to gain equality through education and hard work. And a well educated person will make wise choices when it comes to legislation.
Answer:
1.Likeness
2.The reciprocal awareness
3.Differences
4.Interdependence
5.cooperation
6.conflict