Multiple Choice
Suppose that you meet a friend of a friend named Roger who is strikingly attractive, well-groomed, and well-mannered. And suppose that you immediately assume that Roger "has it together." That is to say, he is smart, talented and successful, and he likely has a great social and romantic life as well. If so, you would be showing evidence of the ____.
A) Hollywood heuristic
B) "what is beautiful is good" effect
C) social allergy effect
D) beauty factor
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