Essay
In general, how does the "social context"-the way things are presented and described-influence our social judgment and cognition? Discuss the significance of TWO of the following contextual factors:
a) contrast effects,
b) priming,
c) decision-framing,
d) the order in which information is presented. Describe how these factors influence social judgments in everyday life and provide research evidence to support your answer.
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