Multiple Choice
One study found that if participants were told a new fact about robins,they would also believe that the new fact was true of ducks.However,if told a new fact about ducks,participants would not extrapolate this information to robins.This suggests that
A) participants treat each category member independently (on a case-by-case basis) when applying new beliefs.
B) participants are willing to apply inferences from a typical case within a category to the whole category but will not apply inferences from an atypical case to the whole category.
C) new knowledge about a member of a category is unstable,leading to a change in a person's belief system only on rare occasions.
D) beliefs within a theory are less likely to affect typical category members than atypical ones.
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