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Answer:
This demonstrates that schemas can be subject to influential when we encounter ambiguous info.
Explanation:
In an experiment by Harold Kelley (1950), some college students were told that their guest lecturer was a warm person, while others were told that he was a cold person. Those students who were told that he was a warm person evaluated him more positively than those who had been told he was cold. This demonstrates that schemas can be subject to especially influential when we encounter ambiguous info; this can be seen in the students expecting a warm person rated the visitor in a positive manner, but students who expecting a cold person evaluate the visitor based on their pre-notion mindset.
Answer:
Subjectivity
Explanation:
In every day life we are constantly tempted to judge ¨a book by it´s cover¨.
Subjectivity is everywhere (images, marketing etc.) and has great effect on how we act. If George Clooney (handsom, charming) is delighted by Nespresso coffee we are tempted to think that this coffee must be good.