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    The Selection of a Candidate Based on a Likelihood That
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The Selection of a Candidate Based on a Likelihood That

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Question 20

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The selection of a candidate based on a likelihood that he or she will win is referred to as the


A) Symbolic candiddate effect
B) Compensatory strategy
C) Habit heuristic
D) Viability heuristic

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