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Jarrod is a handsome college athlete and, as a result, many people also view him as friendly, outgoing, warm, and very likeable. This illustrates what phenomenon?
 
  a. The primacy effect
  b. The actor-observer effect
  c. The what is beautiful is good effect
  d. The recency effect

Question 2

The___________ is a phenomenon wherein beautiful things are seen as good and thus activate positive things in our mind.
 
  a. Attractive effect
  b. What is beautiful is good effect
  c. What is ugly is bad effect
  d. Actor-observer effect



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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