Attributional ambiguity refers to
a. ambiguity experienced by modern racists as they attempt to understand the reasons for their actions toward a member of a stigmatized group.
b. the lack of confidence members of a stereotyped group feel as they attempt to disconfirm a stereotype.
c. the uncertainty members of a stigmatized group face in deciding whether a given outcome was due to individual achievement or to prejudicial responses.
d. ambiguity experienced by blatant racists as they attempt to understand the reasons for their actions toward a member of a stigmatized group.