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panfilo

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Regarding impression formation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
 
  a. People tend to form first impressions quickly.
  b. Our impressions of others are influenced by the amount of information they choose to disclose. c. First impressions are relatively easy to change once we get to know the person.
  d. First impressions tend to be long-lasting.
  e. Preconceived ideas influence the impressions we form of people before we even meet them.

Question 2

Compared to ratio schedules, interval schedules
 
  a. result in faster response rates.
  b. result in slower response rates. c. result in similar response rates.
  d. sometimes result in faster response rates and sometimes result in slower response rates. e. can only be administered on a variable basis.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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