Multiple Choice
Stephanie is a firm believer in 'not judging a book by its cover'. In her Introduction to Psychology class, Stephanie has been partnered up with Chris for a group assignment. When she looks across the room to see her new partner, Stephanie finds Chris very physically attractive. Based on her first impressions, Stephanie is likely to judge Chris as:
A) intelligent, interesting, capable and a good worker.
B) dumb, incompetent, unreliable and boring.
C) average, mediocre and middle of the range.
D) nothing yet, she cannot make a judgement based solely on his looks.
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