What is naïve realism?

a. The tendency of people to believe they see the world in a more objective, rational way than do others.
b. The tendency of people to classify others into groups on the basis of common characteristics.
c. The ability of some people to be more objective and rational than others.
d. The ability of some people to resist group influence better than others.

A

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