Multiple Choice
The effects of category priming on social judgment are illustrated by the tendency:
A) for "gain" information to be more influential than "loss" information.
B) for "loss" information to be more influential than "gain" information.
C) for the public to see as most important those social and political issues that receive the most media coverage.
D) for people to base their first impressions of another person on inaccurate information.
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