
THINKING FAST AND SLOW - Commented Book
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You Like Joan, and You Like Generous People
In an enduring classic of psychology, solomon ashe presented descriptions of two people and asked for comments on their personality. If you are like most of us, you've viewed allan much more favorably than ben. The halo effect is also an example of suppressed ambiguity. Like the word bank, the adjective stubborn is ambiguous and will be interpreted in a way that makes it coherent with the context.
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