Kyle, a so-called morning person, more likely to use stereotypes when forming judgments of others: b. at night
<h3>Further explanation
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When is Kyle, a so-called morning person, more likely to use stereotypes when forming judgments of others?
- a. in the morning
- b. at night
- c. after he has just eaten a meal
- d. None of the above—morning people are more likely than night owls to use stereotypes at all times.
Morning person is a person who wakes up, without difficulty early each morning and is alert and active during the first part of the day. Morning people tend to be get up and go who feel proactive in the mornings, wide awake at an early hour, and prefer to be productive before lunchtime. Whereas the night owls tend to stay awake long after darkness falls and are happy to keep working late into the night.
We frequently use people's appearances to form our judgments about them and to determine our responses to them. Morning person, more likely to use stereotypes when forming judgments of others at night
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<h3>Answer details</h3>
Grade: 9
Subject: social studies
Chapter: judgments of others
Keywords: Kyle, judgments, others, stereotypes, morning person