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naturalchemist

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The relatively effortful and conscious processing of social information is known as ________.
 
  A) controlled processing
  B) subliminal processing
  C) heuristic processing
  D) automatic processing
  E) irrational thought

Question 2

The fact that experienced courtroom judges allowed judgments from either journalists, or even random sources, to significantly influence their opinions can be explained by ________.
 
  A) the representativeness heuristic
  B) rating and sliding
  C) automatic modes of thought
  D) automatic priming
  E) anchoring and adjustment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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