Critical to Adams and colleagues argument is the reality of "implicit models of racist oppression". Which of the following does NOT describe implicit models?
A. It's a background set of assumptions about the psychological person, shared by researchers and law persons alike.
B. Considers the roles that environments and cultures plays in stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination
C. Emphasizes that prejudice, stereotyping, and discriminations by individuals leads to negative outcomes and negative attitudes.
D. Stems from a more social form of psychology where the mind is rooted in and influenced by social factors.