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Defend or refute the statement: "Stereotype rebound effects are inevitable."
Norms for Expressing
Socially accepted rules or standards guiding how emotions and feelings should be shown or communicated in different contexts.
Cognitive Component
The aspect of attitude that encompasses beliefs and thoughts about an object, situation, or individual.
Beliefs, Opinions
Personal convictions or viewpoints held by an individual or group, often influencing behavior and decision-making.
Predispositions to Respond
Innate or acquired tendencies in individuals to react in certain ways under specific conditions or stimuli.
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