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burchfield96

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According to the authors of your text, what are the three reasons why schemas become accessible?
 
  a. chronic accessibility due to experience; a current goal; priming
  b. priming; recent experiences; current goals
  c. chronic accessibility due to experience; priming; base rate information
  d. priming; chronic accessibility due to experience; non-applicable information

Question 2

Marco is an athlete and plays three different types of sports. When he sees Emma in a track suit, he assumes that she is an athlete as well. The reason this happens is that Marco's schema is
 
  a. accessible because of his experience with sports.
  b. primed by seeing Emma in the track suit.
  c. accessible because getting her number is his immediate goal.
  d. primed by the representativeness heuristic.



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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