Carol has a subtle "Mona Lisa" smile that is much harder to detect than an obvious toothy grin. Assume that before you met Carol, a mutual friend described her as warm and friendly
The first time Carol smiled at you, if you were to rely on your schemas, you would probably conclude that she is
a. bored talking to you.
b. a friendly person.
c. a cool, aloof person.
d. very hard to read.
Answer: B
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