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We meet Angela and Marta at a bar. Angela is very attractive, but Marta is less attractive than Angela. Marta is viewed as more attractive than she actually is because of Angela's presence, and this can be explained by
 
  a. contrast
  b. heuristics
  c. dual processing
  d. assimilation

Question 2

_______________ refers to a biasing effect on judgments away from the environmental context.
 
  a. Dual processing
  b. Heuristic
  c. Contrast
  d. Assimilation



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

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Answer: C





 

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