Research by Corenblum and Stephan (2001) concerning the role of emotions as a predictor of the prejudice that minority groups feel toward majority groups revealed that
A) negative emotions did not predict prejudice for either group.
B) negative emotions influence prejudice levels for minority groups but not for majority groups.
C) negative emotions were less predictive of prejudice than individual differences.
D) the more negative emotion people expect to feel while interacting with members of another group, the greater their prejudice towards that group.
E) negative emotions influence prejudice levels for majority groups but not for minority groups.
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