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The tendency to believe that good students are likely poor athletes or that good athletes are likely poor students could be explained by which of the following? Select all that apply.

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Probably stereotyping. Not sure of any of the others though
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Answer:

The tendency to believe that good students are likely poor athletes or that good athletes are likely poor students could be explained by:

- Stereotyping.

- Implicit personality theory.

- Attribution

Step-by-step explanation:

Stereotyping refers to equate the personality of a group according to his occupation o social group that belongs, an example could be "The athletes are bad in the high school".

Implicit personality theory is related to the stereotyping, a person catalogs another by his experiences with other similar persons and the attribution analyses the form that we perceive other people and his behavior through ourselves.

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