One of the hazards of institutional discrimination is that it is

a. so blatant that out-groups refuse to participate in the system.
b. so subtle that we don't even notice the influence on our behavior.
c. widely endorsed by those in powerful positions.
d. more prevalent during times of economic and social uncertainty.

Answer: B

Psychology

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