Multiple Choice
The tendency that people have to retain more detailed and positive information about people who are similar to them than people who are dissimilar, and work harder for those who are similar, is known as:
A) prejudice.
B) direct discrimination.
C) cognitive processing bias.
D) general affective bias.
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