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ID number:921765
Evaluation:
Published: 15.09.2021.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 4 units
References: Not used
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Moreover, participants additionally perceived representatives of a lot of geographically Western cultures to be more competent that representatives of middle Eastern cultures, followed by nationals from South, Southeast and sub-Saharan African states.
In different words, prejudices regarding the agency of various social group segments roughly mirror the expected payment those members of society are expected to receive.
Thus, stereotypes regarding national wealth additionally roughly mirror the expected payment hierarchy – the more payment people from a certain region are expected to receive, the more wealth that region is predicted to own.
This implies that the ascribed status hierarchy is more nuanced and differentiated than international economic reality.

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