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Sometimes One Is Prone to Judge an Individual Based on One's

Question 54

Question 54

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Sometimes one is prone to judge an individual based on one's notion of the category of people he or she most closely resembles. When this happens, one falls prey to the:


A) representativeness heuristic.
B) means-end effect.
C) confirmation bias.
D) availability heuristic.

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