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Viewing an Out-Group Member as Being an "Exceptional Case" or Assuming

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Viewing an out-group member as being an "exceptional case" or assuming that an out-group member succeeded on a task because of extreme effort were mentioned as two ways that ______________ can be maintained in the face of contradictory evidence.


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Work Ethic

The belief in the moral value and importance of work and its inherent ability to strengthen character.

Roger Williams

A Puritan minister who founded Rhode Island in 1636, advocating for religious freedom, separation of church and state, and fair dealings with Native Americans.

Anne Hutchinson

A Puritan spiritual adviser in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who was banished for her beliefs, which challenged the established Puritan clergy.

Church Membership

Affiliation or enrollment as a member of a church, often involving participation in its activities and adherence to its doctrines.

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