Multiple Choice
Jenny is a staunch atheist who doesn't particularly like religious people. One day at lunchtime, her fellow atheist friend Jack starts telling Jenny about an old friend he has, Tina, who is a Christian. When Jenny discovers that Jack has such a close friend who is religious, she begins to wonder 'perhaps religious people aren't quite as bad as I thought?' This is an example of:
A) the extended contact effect.
B) generalisation.
C) ingroup favouritism.
D) bargaining.
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