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Intergroup stereotypes and attitudes that are automatically activated when a person encounters an outgroup member. They are difficult to control and so can lead to biased evaluations and behaviors even if the person had no intention of acting that way, is called____

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implicit prejudices

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Implicit prejudices occur out of social conditioning and environment or learned association. This is also known as stereotyping where an individual unconsciously attaches certain attributes or qualities to a group of people and is therefore unable to control this prejudice or bias. This is seen in one's dislike for a group such as a family, tribe or race.

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