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    When Managers Treat Irrelevant Information as If It Were Relevant
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When Managers Treat Irrelevant Information as If It Were Relevant

Question 31

Question 31

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When managers treat irrelevant information as if it were relevant, they exhibit:


A) contrast effect
B) context effect
C) pseudodiagnosticity effect
D) assimilation effect
E) anchoring-and-adjustment effect

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