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7 March, 19:24

Marilyn judges her professor's strict class attendance policy to be an indication of his overcontrolling personality rather than a necessity dictated by the limited number of class sessions in a course that meets only once a week. Her judgment best illustrates (A) The mere exposure effect (B) Group polarization (C) Deindividuation (D) The fundamental attribution error

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  1. 7 March, 23:07
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    D) The fundamental attribution error

    Explanation:

    Marilyn applies The fundamental attribution error, which is a persistent tendency to attribute people's actions primarily to their internal characteristics, such as their personality or their intelligence, and not to the context in which they act, regardless of the situation. She doesn't understand the motives of his professor, in consequence, she judges him.
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