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JMatthes

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Which of the following would NOT be considered a consequence of being in a good mood?
 
  a. Relying more on heuristics
  b. Using stereotypes more
  c. Being more easily persuaded
  d. Motivation to evaluate information carefully

Question 2

In which of the following situations would George be most likely to rely on heuristics?
 
  a. After hearing that he received a job promotion.
  b. After his boss tells him he has to work over the holidays.
  c. After sitting through a long, boring work meeting.
  d. After his boss tells him he has to work over the holidays or after sitting through a long, boring meeting.


juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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