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Steven thinks athletes are not the brightest group of students. He interviews an athlete at his school, and elects to ask the athlete very basic questions that can only be answered simplistically. After the interview, Steven reviews the athlete’s answers and says, "See, look at how simple the answers to my questions are." Of the following, this example bestillustrates:.
a. confirmation bias.
b. illusory correlation.
c. stereotype threat.
d. social role theory.
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