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RRMR

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Anne prefers one-page memos with only the main points of the issue. As a manager, she has limited amounts of time to read about internal problems.
 
  So when she prepares memos for her boss, she provides a brief outline of the situation to spare her boss the agony of having to read the boring details. Anne has succumbed to ________.
  A) the liking effect
  B) assumed similarity
  C) the halo effect
  D) stereotyping

Question 2

When people judge someone on the basis of the perception of a group to which they belong, they are using the shortcut called ________.
 
  A) stereotyping
  B) self-serving bias
  C) assumed similarity
  D) the halo effect



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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