Exposing people to stereotype-consistent information before
meeting with an individual from the stereotyped group is often sufficient to produce stereotypic interpretations of that person's actions and thoughts. This is an example of
A) encoding failure.
B) misinformation.
C) priming.
D) transference.
Answer: C
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