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When the probability of a Type I error increases, the probability of a Type II error must decrease, ceteris paribus.
Stereotype Content Model
A theory positing that stereotypes are based on the dimensions of warmth and competence which humans universally apply to social groups.
Judged Competence
The perception of an individual's skills, abilities, and performance by others, often influenced by various biases and subjective assessments.
Warmth
A personal quality characterized by kindness, compassion, and friendliness, promoting positive interpersonal relations.
Competitiveness
is the characteristic of individuals or organizations that strive to achieve superiority or an edge over others, often by comparing performance, efficiency, or quality.
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