A social group that is perceived to be a threat to the high-status group is frequently characterized as ________ and ________

A) low in warmth; high in competence
B) high in friendliness; high in accomplishment
C) low in nonconformity; low in kindness
D) low in emotional stability; high in self-confidence
E) high in warmth; low in competence

Answer: A

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