George is rear-ended by a Hispanic woman. Although George usually does not express his prejudice, he gets out of the car and yells several racist and sexist remarks at the driver. This behavior is best explained by
A) considering prejudice to be an attitude.
B) the perspective that stereotypes are schemas.
C) the justification-suppression model.
D) the contact hypothesis.
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