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Social Studies, 16.11.2019 07:31 chaseashley24

Jenna meets a man and is told that he is either a poet or an accountant. he has long hair and wears sandals and a tie-dyed shirt. she assumes he is a poet. this is an example of the:

a. schema.
b. social cognition effect.
c. fundamental attribution error.
d. representativeness heuristic.

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