Multiple Choice
We often form impressions of people rapidly, using categorization, but when we need to know a person accurately and thoroughly, we form impressions in a systematic, piecemeal fashion. This is a description of
A) the weighted-averaging model
B) the figure-ground principle
C) the implicit personality theory
D) the continuum model of impression formation
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