Answer:
neither in the labor force nor unemployed.
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that in this scenario the Bureau of Labor Statistics counts Christopher as neither in the labor force nor unemployed. This is because the labor force includes those that have a job or those that don't. Since Christopher does not have a job and is not looking for one then he is not part of the labor force.
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Answer:
The sleeper effect.
Explanation:
As the exercise presents, Jamie heard about a divorce that was published in the RAG MAG, which she does not believe is very reliable. However, over time, she forgot where she heard about the divorce. The fact that she later came to believe the story was true is known as the sleeper effect. The sleeper effect is, as suggested, a psychological phenomenon that relates to persuasion. It is a delayed increase of the effect of a message that is accompanied by a discounting cue. So, in this case, Jamie heard statement X from place A. After some time, she forgot where she had heard it, but the information (statement X) remained in her mind.