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12 September, 15:58

Professor DeVeaux reads an essay in which a student argues in favor of full nuclear war to resolve the conflict in the Middle East. Initially she thinks, "Whoa, what an extremist!" Then she recalls that the student had been assigned to advocate nuclear war as part of the assignment. Why would Professor DeVeaux still be likely to view the student as a political extremist?

a) Although she adjusted her beliefs, she did not adjust them enough to fully account for the power of the situation.

b) Because, as research has shown, people who put extreme beliefs in writing tend to actually believe in them more strongly.

c) Clearly this student is an extremist, as demonstrated by the essay he or she wrote.

d) She has already formed a stereotype about this student, and will have difficulty adjusting it quickly.

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  1. 12 September, 17:43
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    Explanation:

    A) Although she adjusted her beliefs, she did not adjust them enough to fully account for the power of the situation.

    At first Professor DeVeaux considered students as extremist when they advocated nuclear war to resolve the conflict in the Middle East. But then she adjusted her belief because she recalls that the student had been assigned to advocate nuclear war as part of the assignment.

    So, she could still be likely to view the student as a political extremist as Although she adjusted her beliefs, she did not adjust them enough to fully account for the power of the situation.
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