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Paramount among the factors that contributed to the demise of Wundtian psychology was World War I and the economic crisis that followed it.
Stereotype
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
Cultural Racism
The belief that the cultural ways of one group are superior to those of another.
Norms
The unwritten rules or expectations that govern the behavior of members within a society or group, guiding what is considered acceptable or customary.
Institutional Racism
"The manipulation of social institutions to give preferences and advantages to Whites and at the same time restrict the choices, rights, mobility, and access of people of color."
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