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javeds

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The finding that people's initial impressions of someone affect their interpretation of subsequent information about that person is most consistent with the
 
  a. change-of-meaning hypothesis.
  b. trait negativity bias.
  c. summation model of information integration.
  d. self-fulfilling prophecy.

Question 2

Research has shown that the strength of first impressions is even greater for individuals who
 
  a. are high in need for closure.
  b. have not been primed.
  c. are in a bad mood.
  d. believe in a just world.



makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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