Allison has just presented her paper and has done a really good job. Why should you not want to present your own paper directly after she does?
A) to avoid the stereotyping effect
B) to avoid the halo effect
C) to avoid the contrast effect
D) to avoid the projection effect
E) to avoid the ultimate attribution error
A) to avoid the stereotyping effect
B) to avoid the halo effect
C) to avoid the contrast effect
D) to avoid the projection effect
E) to avoid the ultimate attribution error
c)
Tags: Shortcuts in judging others- contrast effect
Quelle: p.177
Quelle: p.177
The students in your class are presenting their orl presentations in front of the entire class. You have heard that there are several frequently used shortcuts to judging others and are wondering if any of these are being used by your teacher.
Jennifer has already presented two excellent reports. The report she has just presented is clearly
not as good as the first two reports, yet she is given the same high grade as before. What shortcut has the teacher used in this case?
A) the contrast effect
B) the halo effect
C) stereotyping
D) projection
E) assertion
Jennifer has already presented two excellent reports. The report she has just presented is clearly
not as good as the first two reports, yet she is given the same high grade as before. What shortcut has the teacher used in this case?
A) the contrast effect
B) the halo effect
C) stereotyping
D) projection
E) assertion
a)
Tags: Shortcuts in judging others- contrast effect
Quelle: p.177
Quelle: p.177
Kartensatzinfo:
Autor: Elisa
Oberthema: Business Economics
Schule / Uni: Hanze Hogeschool
Ort: Groningen
Veröffentlicht: 14.02.2010
Tags: Exam Year 1
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