Research by Sinclair and Kunda (1999) found that people are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received a negative evaluation by a member of their own racial group. If they received a positive evaluation by a member of a different racial group. If they received a negative evaluation by a member of a different racial group. If they received no evaluation by members of a different racial group. If they received a positive evaluation by a member of their own racial group. What did the research by Sinclair and Kunda (1999) find about the activation of racial stereotypes?
1) People are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received a negative evaluation by a member of their own racial group.
2) People are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received a positive evaluation by a member of a different racial group.
3) People are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received a negative evaluation by a member of a different racial group.
4) People are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received no evaluation by members of a different racial group.
5) People are most likely to inhibit the activation of their racial stereotypes if they received a positive evaluation by a member of their own racial group.