Question 8 of 10 An unjustifiable hostile attitude toward a group of people is: A. discrimination. B. cognition. C. rationalization. D. prejudice.
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While discrimination can involve a hostile attitude, it is not the specific term used to describe the attitude itself. Cognition refers to the mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding. It does not specifically refer to a hostile attitude Show more…
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