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    The Use of Prejudices and Preexisting Beliefs in Evaluation of Others
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The Use of Prejudices and Preexisting Beliefs in Evaluation of Others

Question 1

Question 1

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The use of prejudices and preexisting beliefs in evaluation of others in ambiguous situations is referred to as


A) Social identity error
B) Fundamenal attribution error
C) Phenomenal absolutism error
D) Ultimate attribution error

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