Multiple Choice
When people have one trait or quality that we either admire or dislike very much, we often assume that they also have other admirable or negative traits. This describes a phenomenon known as
A) the proximity effect.
B) the mere-exposure effect.
C) the halo effect.
D) the fundamental attribution error.
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