Multiple Choice
You attend your well-to-do cousin's party. Your cousin quickly whispers to you about Nick's career background. Then you are introduced to Nick. Your reading of social psychology tells you that, in 'pigeonholing' him, you are more likely to use a subtype rather than a subordinate or superordinate category. Thus, you are most likely to label him as a:
A) chauvinist pig
B) highly intelligent
C) 'Nick-ish' kind of guy
D) corporate executive
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