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Lisaclaire

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Refer to Table 3.1. The basis of Joe's belief about the man he noticed is an example of ________ information.
 
  A) consensus
  B) consistency
  C) distinctiveness
  D) enhancement

Question 2

Refer to Table 3.2. Even though Malcolm gave the young man the benefit of the doubt, Malcolm demonstrated a perceptual bias, because he didn't know why the young man was late. Which perceptual bias does Malcolm demonstrate?
 
  A) Fundamental attribution error
  B) Halo effect
  C) Similar-to-me effect
  D) Selective perception

Question 3

Many large companies attempt to develop a cohesive set of values and norms throughout their organization by ________
 
  A) developing comprehensive, rigid human resource policies
  B) terminating those who do not adopt the company values
  C) transferring their top managers to their global divisions
  D) establishing different national subcultures within the organization



janieazgirl

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

Answer to Question 3

C



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