According to research,
A) self-conscious interactions between a majority and minority person can feel tense even when both are well-intentioned.
B) self-conscious interactions seldom affect stereotyping behaviours.
C) self-conscious interactions refute the distinctiveness factor that leads to stereotyping behaviour.
D) none of the choices are correct.
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